Hey Boaz, BTW I don't think many people use deflate BTW. You're the first that I recall, at least.
If you have a choice, stick with snappy. windows disk compression is actually not bad either, (but likely not as effective as snappy wrt performance + compression tradeoff). You can turn that on programmatically or via compact.exe IIRC. This would be a useful test for you wrt performance and disk space to see what combos get better results. A+ Dave On 30 April 2014 13:39, Adam Kocoloski <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Boaz, ugh. It looks like you're using "deflate-1" for the file > compression, right? Were you ever using snappy on this database? You say the > compaction stops right away; is there a .compact file? If there is, can you > remove it and try again? > > Adam > > On Apr 30, 2014, at 1:30 AM, Boaz Citrin <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> My database is functioning well, except compaction won't work. >> >> It stops right away. Attached log with errors. >> >> Version is 1.2.1 on Windows. >> >> Any idea? >> >> Thanks, >> >> Boaz >> <couch.zip> >
