On 7/17/2014 1:20 PM, Kevin A. McGrail wrote:
On 7/17/2014 11:34 AM, Marc Andre Selig wrote:
On Thu, Jul 17, 2014 at 05:08:15PM +0200, Benny Pedersen wrote:
HAM: 183595 (150000 required)
SPAM: 52692 (150000 required)
Insufficient spam corpus to generate scores; aborting.
Exit Status 9 is not zero for do-nightly-rescore-example
could it be solved with longer backlog for known spam & ham, not
extending minimal spam & ham, just thinking on how to solve this
long standing problem, since i see it comes daily now :(
I know my corpora are small enough not to make much difference (about
20.000 ham altogether, plus a little bit of spam), but: Would it be
possible to increase the time span during which mass-checks are accepted?
I.e. run whatever uses them later that day?

At the moment I am supposed to start mass-check not before 9:00 AM UTC.
Yesterday, the "do-nightly-rescore-example 9" message appeared here at
12:07 PM UTC. That's little more than three hours. Even if my laptop is running at 9:00 AM and starts crunching messages immediately, it probably
takes more than three hours for the slow "weekly" run.  If the laptop is
not running at 9:00 AM, I seem to have no chance of making the deadline
that day, even with the fast "dailies".
Interesting. Well, I think you can run as soon as the nightly version is determined.

That runs at about 8:50PM UTC

The do stable updates that grinds through all the logs runs about 2AM UTC

So I think you have 5 hours on the daily. Not sure on the weekly, though I could look.
I wanted to add, none of this means it isn't A) documented incorrectly somewhere or that B) I setup it up differently. I did my best to rebuild the system to like and kind but I really had a very thin skeleton to work from. I might have built a T-Rex that should have been a Mastodon...

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