/usr/bin/metalayer-crawler -F is at 90% cpu
I guess it indexes my SD cards, how can I stop it?
thanks ... Collin
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Collin R. Mulliner wrote:
/usr/bin/metalayer-crawler -F is at 90% cpu
I guess it indexes my SD cards, how can I stop it?
Watch at bug #978 there is an alternative start/stop script which make
the crawler only look in media folders. Not definitive solution but
better than completely stopping
Yes, but my question is: is it really ok to have the whola filesystem
being indexed? That could be fine with the default 128MB card. But with
4GB and (maybe) 8GB arriving?
Being able to see which directories need to be monitored would be ok. I
mean, I'm never going to put my media files in /etc or
On 1/27/07, william maddler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, but my question is: is it really ok to have the whola filesystem
being indexed? That could be fine with the default 128MB card. But with
4GB and (maybe) 8GB arriving?
Being able to see which directories need to be monitored would be ok. I