Jeff,

thanks buddy.

probably no coincidence that they are filming the 
Incredible Hulk in San Francisco this week <g>, and I am 
the Incredible Bulk. Gotta put Verity on a diet too...

Will try that, let ya know.

-Ben
> Yup... that will choke completely!!!!  You need to keep your VDK indexes to
> around 150MB or less.  I've noticed that with my collections they are
> usually around 5% of the total size of all the documents in the collection.
> I'm assuming that with 23 GB of docs in the folder your index would probably
> be around 1.1 GB.  This is far too big for the standard VDK to handle.
> You'll need to split what's there among several different collections.  Now,
> if you want to get fancy and start playing with the Verity Spider, you can
> create Gargantuan collections that still search pretty quickly.   There are
> numerous posts on the MM Forums about verity and getting the K2 stuff
> working....
> 
> Also, if you need more help, ping me off-llist... I've done a few things
> with K2.
> 
> Jeff
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Friday, May 03, 2002 10:50 AM
> Subject: OT: CFINDEX problem
> 
> 
> Sorry about the OT post <g>, but am trying to run
> CFINDEX against a large collection of files and it's
> failing.
> 
> 160,000 files, 23 GB in folder tree just under wwwroot.
> 
> Win2K Server SP2, dual cpu, 640 MB RAM, over 40 GB disk
> space free on d: hard disk (where wwwroot is). Created
> Verity collection on d: rather than on smaller c: which
> only has "os" type files (cf is on c:).
> 
> Server running only Win2K with IIS 5 and CF - intranet.
> CF Pro is 4.5.1 SP2.
> 
> Indexing runs and runs and runs, with about 40-50% cpu
> utilization, then browser throws "Cannot find server or
> DNS error". This even running from IE directly on the
> server box.
> 
> Any ideas would be welcome.
> 
> Unfortunately, we need to index these files to meet a
> request by the corporate lawyers :-(
> 
> BTW am only indexing on:
> doc, .xls, .ppt, .txt, .pdf, *.
> 
> Thanks, gang.
> -Ben
> 
> 
> 
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