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Re: [Help-gnunet] gnunet-check segfaults (broken gdbm files?)
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Markku Tavasti |
Subject: |
Re: [Help-gnunet] gnunet-check segfaults (broken gdbm files?) |
Date: |
11 Dec 2003 06:38:48 +0200 |
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Benjamin Kay <address@hidden> writes:
> Whoa! 4-week insert? Either your computer is very slow, or the data you are
> trying to insert is very large (upwards of a several gigabytes).
K6/450, 96M ram, 3 HD's (root & others, shared data, gnunet db). Data
is about 20G (3590 inodes used, most of them are files).
> files should work (and could maybe take you a week or so). Are you having
> gnunet-insert recursively insert/index a large directory?
Like this:
for i in * ; do echo $i ; gnunet-insert -p 5000 -rb $i ; done
> "gnunet-insert -n" will insert, not index, files.
Yes, I know.
> The only reason I can think of to insert rather than indexing is for
> deniability, or if the original file will be deleted.
I think you got my point, both reasons sound fairly good. :-)
I have one 20G hd for gnunet content. And in fact computer running
gnunetd is mostly idle, used only for scanner/cd-burner sometimes. And
house is heated with electricity, so during winter it does not make
difference is it heated with computer or not.
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M. Tavasti / address@hidden / +358-40-5078254