On Fri, Jan 30, 2004 at 12:27:53PM -0500, Adam Denenberg wrote:
> debug: bayes: expiry check keep size, 75% of max: 750000
> debug: bayes: token count: 2203679, final goal reduction size: 1453679
> debug: bayes: First pass?  Current: 1075482160, Last: 1075479068, atime:
> 1382400, count: 1019, newdelta: 969, ratio: 1426.5740922473
> debug: bayes: Can't use estimation method for expiry, something fishy,
> calculating optimal atime delta (first pass)
>  
> debug: bayes: atime  token reduction
> debug: bayes: ========  ===============
> debug: bayes: 43200     2209986
> debug: bayes: 86400     2209986
> debug: bayes: 172800    2209932
> debug: bayes: 345600    2209932
> debug: bayes: 691200    2209932
> debug: bayes: 1382400   2209932
> debug: bayes: 2764800   2209849
> debug: bayes: 5529600   2209849
> debug: bayes: 11059200  2209849
> debug: bayes: 22118400  2209849
> 
> any more insight as to the problem based on this new 2.63 output?

Yep.  The vast majority of your tokens are over 256 days old which means
you need to do more learning before an expire can occur.  SA wants to
expire 1.4m tokens, but even going out to 256 days (which would reduce
the least number of tokens) causes 2.2m to expire.

Interestingly, you only seem to have ~140 tokens learned that are newer
than 256 days.

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