It's kind of hard to tell.. It really depends on the data you've got in there ;-) OpenGrok will _not_ try to check out each individual version, but it will try to fetch all of the history log commands (but I don't suspect that you write _that_ long commit messages). In addidion to that it will store a preformatted version of the current revision in html..
I would be really surprised if it consumed that much space.. What kind of data do you have in your repository? Cheers, Trond On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 6:05 PM, Joshua J. Kugler <jos...@azariah.com> wrote: > Is there anyway to compute the space required for an OpenGrok index? I > was giving SVN Searcher a try, and had it running its Index > on my 25,000-ish revision 25GB repository. Well, it filled up an entire > 500GB partition I had dedicated to the task (after filling up smaller > partitions, I created a dedicated 500GB partition). Does this sound > like a behavior OpenGrok would replicate? Or is something that would > *never* happen? There are some large media files in the repository, but > they do not change after being imported, so should have have to be > indexed for each revision. > > Thanks. > > j > > -- > Joshua J. Kugler - Fairbanks, Alaska > Azariah Enterprises - Programming and Website Design > jos...@azariah.com - Jabber: pedah...@gmail.com > PGP Key: http://pgp.mit.edu/ ID 0x73B13B6A > _______________________________________________ > opengrok-discuss mailing list > opengrok-discuss@opensolaris.org > http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/opengrok-discuss > -- Trond Norbye
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