I'm curious - what do you have the maximum number of messages set to per base?
I'm curious - what do you have the maximum number of messages set to per base?
I'm curious - what do you have the maximum number of messages set to per base?
Re: Max number of messages?
By: poindexter FORTRAN to All on Wed Mar 03 2021 09:14 am
I'm curious - what do you have the maximum number of messages set to per base?
Dovenet bases are set to 100000 each, Fidonet is set to "Unlimited" and my newsgroup areas run around 50000-100000.
maybe only a handful have topped out at their maximum, and as the years go by scanning the message bases becomes slower and slower due to their size. My /data/subs directory is 4.5GB as of right now spread over about 550 message areas. 2.3GB of that is in newsgroups, of which there are about 50.
Regular smbutil is vital to keep the size down and the speed tolerable. At one point alt.os.linux.ubuntu got so bloated the sdt and sdh files were many GB in size, I believe I had a set the limit to 1,000,000 messages, and hadn't run smbutil on it due to it being in a subfolder of /sbbs/data/subs and it became a giant pain, especially when I was trying to run backups.
DaiTengu
I'm curious - what do you have the maximum number of messages set to per base?
.. and thank you for doing that, having a long history of messages. When I need a quick reference to a specific Synchronet thing, often the google search gives a link to a forum on your board I can review in my web browser :-)
I'm curious - what do you have the maximum number of messages set
to per base?
Mortifis wrote to DaiTengu <=-
.. and thank you for doing that, having a long history of messages.
When I need a quick reference to a specific Synchronet thing, often the google search gives a link to a forum on your board I can review in my
web browser :-)
DaiTengu wrote to Mortifis <=-
Heh, you'd be surprised at how many times I google for something and
it also brings me to my own BBS :)
Mortifis wrote to DaiTengu <=-
.. and thank you for doing that, having a long history of messages. When I need a quick reference to a specific Synchronet thing, often the google search gives a link to a forum on your board I can review in my web browser :-)
Which begs the question about which areas/networks should be searchable on the web... I know the topic has come up in some othernets from time to time, and I've typically kept most of my networked areas unavailable to the guest user.
Heh, you'd be surprised at how many times I google for something and it also brings me to my own BBS :)
I was looking for an old BBS utility and Google directed me to the file area across the room from me. :)
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