I didn't express myself very well ;-)
I meant...

I'll delete the db/* files if I need to recreate the index, which only 
happens about 3 times a year.
I need to recreate at the start of the year because of the number of 
changes it is easier to do.
And it fails 2-3 times a year and needs a total rebuild.
  --
'ooroo

stinga...(:)-)
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On 02.05.2002 15:26 Geoff Hutchison wrote:
> On Thu, 2 May 2002, stinga wrote:
> 
> > I'll add the delete to my scripts and then I won't have to remember
> to
> > delete before running
> 
> You probably don't want to do this. For one, your database should
> almost
> never be corrupted, so you'll be wasting time. For another, unless
> you're
> using the -a flag and keeping an extra copy of the databases, your
> search
> function won't be available if you delete them.
> 
> > I have never need to delete it before, when this happens.
> > There must have been some other sort of problem.
> 
> When indexing, htdig tries to be as fail-safe as possible. So in this
> case, it tries to warn you and keep going. However, if it runs into
> this
> error, the database is usually pretty corrupted so you should delete
> this
> database and start over (or start from a reliable copy).
> 
> --
> -Geoff Hutchison
> Williams Students Online
> http://wso.williams.edu/
> 

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