There might be rebuild script, but I usually just make a 0 bit length ascii file with the same name as the non-existing recordings. Then you can remove them within myth.

  My 20 month long database is about 70Mb uncompressed... ?

Paul


On 12/1/05, Cory Papenfuss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Thu, 1 Dec 2005, Joseph A. Caputo wrote:

> On Wednesday 30 November 2005 23:26, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Can somebody give me an idea of how large a database typically is
>> after Myth has been used a long while, or how fast it grows?
>
> 56 MB after 3+ years.
>
> -JAC

        Timely subject... I just rolled over to a new production system
and had to transfer the DB.  Mine's 37 MB uncompressed after right about 2
years.  Just ported the 4 tables of oldrecorded, etc to the new machine.

        Quick question, though.  Anyone else experienced some database
corruption and/or mismatching with the filesystem?  Though what's likely
operator error, I've got a few recordings that don't exist, but refuse to
be deleted.  Any sort of "mythdbrebuild" to clean stuff up?

Thanks,
-Cory

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* Cory Papenfuss                                                        *
* Electrical Engineering candidate Ph.D. graduate student               *
* Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University                   *
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