Dirk-Jan C. Binnema <[email protected]> writes:
>> Perhaps I'm overthinking this whole thing, but I'd be curious to hear
>> some best-practices for people with >100k emails that don't want to
>> wait 30 seconds for 'mu index' each time they update.
>
> 30 secs? That seems extremely long; after the first indexing, it only updates
> messages that have changed, ie.
>
> % time mu index
> indexing messages under /home/djcb/Maildir [/home/djcb/.mu/xapian]
> - processing mail; processed: 53325; updated/new: 0, cleaned-up: 0
> cleaning up messages [/home/djcb/.mu/xapian]
> - processing mail; processed: 53339; updated/new: 0, cleaned-up: 0
> elapsed: 1 second(s), ~ 53339 msg/s
> \ processing mail; processed: 53339; updated/new: 0, cleaned-up: 0
> elapsed: 1 second(s), ~ 53339 msg/s
> /home/djcb/Sources/mu/mu/mu index 0.32s user 0.48s system 82% cpu 0.974 total
>
> This is on an i5-2500 CPU @ 3.30GHz with 8G memory, and Fedora 20
> (kernel 3.12).
I'm also seeing 25s, albeit with 250k messages:
\ processing mail; processed: 251100; updated/new: 0, cleaned-up: 0
cleaning up messages [/Users/schmitta/.mu/xapian]
- processing mail; processed: 250403; updated/new: 0, cleaned-up: 0
elapsed: 10 second(s), ~ 25040 msg/s
\ processing mail; processed: 250403; updated/new: 0, cleaned-up: 0
elapsed: 26 second(s), ~ 9630 msg/s
26.71 real 3.60 user 22.13 sys
This is an a MacBook Air on OS X 10.9.1 (with SSD hard drive, 4G memory,
1.8 GHz Inter Core i7).
Alan
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