And I guess, the same request for the spamdb rebuild.  Would be great to
leave bayesian detection enabled while the database is rebuilt to a
temporary table first.

On Sat, Mar 14, 2015 at 3:20 PM, K Post <nntp.p...@gmail.com> wrote:

> We're running on older hardware with no hope up upgrading in the near
> future.
> The rebuild process takes a couple of hours.  So be it.
>
> Population of the HMM in the database takes about a half hour.  Again,
> we've got to just deal with this.  However, I'm seeing that the HMM check
> is disabled during this portion of the rebuild process (surely by design):
>
> Mar-14-15 05:00:52 Start populating Hidden Markov Model. HMM-check is
> disabled for this time!
> Mar-14-15 05:00:52 start populating Hidden Markov Model with 4,373,011
> records!
> Mar-14-15 05:28:26 Finished populating Hidden Markov Model with 4,373,011
> records!
> Mar-14-15 05:28:26 Finished populating Hidden Markov Model. HMM-check is
> now enabled again!
>
> I'm wondering if it might be possible to modify the ASSP code to populate
> a temporary database table(s) during population then QUICKLY disable HMM,
> replace the live table with the temp table and then turn HMM back on.  That
> way we, and all the other poor folks with slower hardware, won't be without
> HMM for 30 minutes plus.
>
> Doable?
>
> Thanks.
>
>
>
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