Hi,
Another thing you may want to check is that you have enough disk space for
compaction. As I recall it needs at least 2x the size of the compacted db
size.
 On 9 Feb 2015 19:59, "Bill Foshay" <[email protected]> wrote:

> > You may want to take a look at e.g. "Resource Limits" at
> > http://wiki.apache.org/couchdb/Performance .
> >
> > Also the previous discussion thread "Tweaking CouchDB For DB-Per-User" is
> > about the same.
> >
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> Thanks Sinan. I looked at the links you provided and we can certainly try
> increasing the resource limits but I'm not sure we're at a point yet where
> we're hitting limitations. We're simply trying to continuously replicate
> between two databases, one of them being on IrisCouch. The database size is
> only 25GB and our number of client connections is below 50. I can see how a
> DB-Per-User scenario could be problematic but again, we're just running one
> central DB and using replication as a way to copy the database to a
> different server.
>
> Even if an error occurs, shouldn't the replications still be stored in the
> replicator database? Do they get removed when errors are encountered?
>
> Thanks for the help!
>
> Bill
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