On Tuesday, July 23, 2002, at 05:13  AM, Stefan M�ller wrote:

> I just tried to run rundig from an interface of my provider: I got the
> following message:
> CPU Time Exceeded, which means the problem is not htdig.

No, you'll want to talk to your provider and explain what you're trying 
to do. Perhaps they'd be interested in making ht://Dig a system-wide 
service.

> Has anyone a clue how to reduce CPU time?
> The only solution for me seems to index the directories one(or more) 
> at a
> time, to run htmerge on each dig and then merge all the databases 
> together.

Yes, though the catch is that the final merging may take more than your 
CPU limit depending on how tight they've set it. You really need to talk 
to them about this, or it will come back sometime later when your site 
has grown more and things take longer to index or merge.

--
-Geoff Hutchison
Williams Students Online
http://wso.williams.edu/



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