Has indexing that specific file share ever completed any faster?
It could be the network link (latency & bandwidth?) between the SharePoint
server doing the crawling and the file share?

Another thing to check is if there is a *Crawler Impact Rule* configured,
review this in the Search Service Application, ensure there aren't any
configured for that specific file share.

You can configure a max limit to the number of simultaneous requests, or
set a specific time in seconds for the crawler to wait between requesting
each document. This is handy to prevent a content source from being
saturated by your crawler. It does take the crawler longer to complete
crawling if these are configured.

I reckon it's a network latency & bandwidth issue :)

Sezai.


On Fri, Jul 13, 2012 at 9:55 AM, Wes MacDonald <[email protected]>wrote:

>  Hi,****
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> The first thing I would suspect is  Antivirus software which can really
> slow things up.****
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> Wes****
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> Sharepoint 2010****
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> Someone here recently switched on a file share crawl on a network share,
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> (Last incremental crawl took about 140 hours to crawl about 40GB of files.)
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> I've looked around a bit, but having trouble working out how to determine
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> Another incremental crawl is running right now, and has been going for
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> Any suggestions what I should be looking at?****
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