Hi Daniel

If this is the same index as in the other thread, I'm guessing it's the fact 
that you've got resumes.document sortable. A record with many resumes and/or 
large document values could end up with massive values for the underlying 
string attribute (that you'd sort by) - are you actually sorting by this? 
Generally I'd be surprised if there's much point sorting by large amounts of 
text.

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Pat

On 19/07/2013, at 3:09 AM, Daniel Vandersluis wrote:

> Is there any reason that an index would grow in size when upgrading from 
> thinkingsphinx 2 to 3? The only differences in the configuration file is 
> changing port to mysql41, and changing version to 2.0.8-release, but an index 
> that used to be around 500MB is now resulting in this error:
> 
> ERROR: index 'user_core': too many string attributes (current index format 
> allows up to 4 GB).
> 
> Anyone have any idea why this would be?
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