Hi! On Mon, Sep 27, 2010 at 6:10 PM, Bèrto ëd Sèra <[email protected]>wrote:
> Hi! > > I suppose this is probably more of a strigi question, anyway... I have a > laptop accessing a number of NFS partitions on which are all family pics, > videos, movies, ebooks etc. They are connected through wi-fi. After enabling > the indexing I have been observing an almost total home bandwidth saturation > for days now. Bear in mind that it may also be a digikam issue (this is a > known problem, as it's got to make a map of almost 300Gbs of pics). Digikam > is currently closed, traffic doesn't stop anyway. > > Is there any way for me to track the traffic? server side, iotop simply > says data moves thru NFS. > Not really. You can track what it is currently indexing, but you won't even get a % done. Maybe we should implement some kind of progress bar indicating the amount indexed. I think I could do that in an ad-hoc manner. Anyway, you can track what is being indexed by System Settings->Desktop Search->Currently indexing ( or something like that. It's a button. ) Internally Nepomuk uses a recursive call on each directory which is to be indexed, filters out all the files/folders and then passes the files it should index to Strigi. The amount of data read ( from the file ) depends on the Strigi Analyzer. They don't usually (?) read the contents of the entire file, but I'm not too sure about this. - Vishesh Handa > > Bèrto > > -- > ============================== > Constitution du 24 juin 1793 - Article 35. - Quand le gouvernement viole > les droits du peuple, l'insurrection est, pour le peuple et pour chaque > portion du peuple, le plus sacré des droits et le plus indispensable des > devoirs. > > _______________________________________________ > Nepomuk mailing list > [email protected] > https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/nepomuk > >
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