The problem with that is that we need to retain the information for at least
6 months possibly more.

~Scott Ward


On Tue, Jul 6, 2010 at 8:35 AM, Assaf Flatto <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Scott
>
> I encountered a similar issue with ndo and mysql when the tables grew to
> a monstrous size , and ndo had trouble doing the updates to the DB.
>
> Check the tables sizes and see if you can trim them to a more
> "manageable" size.
>
> Personally i truncate the tables that  grow to fast every week as the
> data i need the ndo for is never more then a day old .
>
> Assaf
>
> Scott Ward wrote:
> > I am having major latency problems, 700 seconds in some cases.  I am
> > pretty sure that it is coming from ndo and mysql.  Anybody have any
> > mysql configs or changes to ndo that can help.  Right now I am using
> > the default ndo config and made some changes to allocate more memory
> > to mysql and that's pretty much it.
>
>
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