On Nov 14, 2007, at 10:06 PM, Peter Larkowski wrote:

I think I'll try the hash backend and make sure this isn't mysql related. Otherwise, I can send buildlogs if you'd like. I'm not really sure how big a deal this really is, but it's interesting at least.

Aha, I turned on the hash driver and OMG is it faster! Also the stats are identical across all my machines (actually slightly better than any of them were before):

                TP True Positives:            979
                TN True Negatives:            998
                FP False Positives:             2
                FN False Negatives:            21
                SC Spam Corpusfed:              0
                NC Nonspam Corpusfed:           0
                TL Training Left:            1500
                SHR Spam Hit Rate          97.90%
                HSR Ham Strike Rate:        0.20%
                OCA Overall Accuracy:      98.85%

Based on what ppl know about dspam, is this most likely a dspam issue (something in libmysql_drv.so) or an actual mysql issue? Just wondering. Is hash safe to use? My system is very low traffic (3 users) although it also functions as my router/dns/webserver/dhcp/etc server. It seems from searching the faq and mailing list archives that there is any issue with backing up the files that hash uses. Is there a safe way to back up the .css files (which is what the hash driver uses right?)? Are these the same .css files that crm114 uses?

Sorry for so many questions.....
-Peter


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