Greets all,

I have been unable to get around this problem, and I can't find any
documentation or explanation of this issue.

For reference, the box I am running this on is a dual 550 Xeon, 10k rpm
SCSI discs, 512MB RAM and 512MB swap.

When I attempt to merge two indexes of 11,399 documents created with htDig
v 3.2.0b4.093001 (the command is: htmerge -v -c /etc/htdig1.conf -m
/etc/htdig2.conf), the merge process begins running and almost immediately
I see a steady increase in the RAM consumption - until it consumes all
available physical memory - then a steady increase in Swap memory
consumption - until all available swap memory is also consumed.  Then,
after all memory is used up, htmerge rather suddenly stops and dumps me
back to the prompt with a message  - the single word "Terminated".  No
segmentation fault, no errors flashing by or even a status summary.  Just
the word "Terminated".  After this happens, the database I was merging to
appeards uncorrupted and still completely usable.  However, when running
htStat after the merge culminating in the "Terminated" message, I see that
the merged index has 17,247 documents (instead of the 22,798 it should
have), which is suspicious since I know there are no duplicates between the
indexes.

Any help in getting htMerge to work would be super-appreciated!

Thanks in advance,

Rav


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