I've had good results doing bayes learn_to_journal and then running a
rebuild every hour.
This runs quick, even with concurrent access's.
Bayes get's updated quickly.
Bayes is only locked for a few seconds every hour, less than 3 seconds.


Ralf Hildebrandt said:
> * Justin Mason <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>> perldoc Devel::DProf -- that's the perl profiler.  but as you said,
>> it now appears to be bayes -- it could be that if a scan is taking
>> a *very* long time, what's actually taking place is a Bayes expiration
>> run, which happens once every N days (typically).
>
> Bayes expiration is done daily at nighttime by a cron job
>
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