Whoa!  Ok I know what is causing this...  We will have to rethink how we
handle updating child items.  We probably need to defer this to a really
low priority that updates MUCH less frequently than universe.  I will
work on that today.

I imagine the best thing to do would be to do incremental updates to it,
and then every 2 or 3 hours of running, completely clear its cache and
start over.  That would provide the CPU spike on you every 2 or 3 hours
instead of every couple minutes while not being a memory leak.  It would
however grow its memory slightly more for that 2 or 3 hours period.

DBO

On Wed, 2008-10-29 at 23:21 -0700, Tobias wrote:
> Well, those must be all the contents of my Documents directory, and Do
> does an excellent job locating stuff inside. Many of them are pictures
> and audio files and most files aren't moved around a lot. There's
> certainly no point in indexing them every couple of minutes, much less
> full throttle. But that's not the point. Rather, I didn't ever have
> this behavior. It just came up a couple of days or weeks ago. It's
> like there's something hanging for a while and then giving up with an
> error. So I thought there might be something that's not working right.
> 
> --Tobias
> 
> 
> On Oct 30, 12:31 am, "Alex Launi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > How many files are you indexing? I think that giant universe size is the
> > problem. Are any of those folders really populated?
> >
> > --
> > --Alex Launi
> > 


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