Re: [Tracker] "Desktop Search" Performance
- From: Martyn Russell <martyn lanedo com>
- To: awilliam whitemice org
- Cc: tracker-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [Tracker] "Desktop Search" Performance
- Date: Mon, 28 Nov 2011 15:36:09 +0000
On 28/11/11 14:13, Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
tracker-0.12.5-3.4.1.x86_64
openSUSE 12.1 / x86_64 3.1.0-1.2-desktop
Intel i7 Q720, 6GB RAM
I just upgraded to something very similar myself ;)
I use Tracker in GNOME 3.2.1. It works very well; it indexes document
content very effectively for all the file-types I have.
Good to hear!
But I'm curious if there is a setting or technique I can use to improve
search performance. Searching using "Desktop Search" works, but seems
to take a fairly long time [the utility displays the whirling search
indicator, usually for about 15 seconds]
"Desktop Search" here is a bit ambiguous, do you mean "tracker-needle"
(as it is from the command line)?
If so, yes I have seen something like this. It should be much improved
in more recent versions of Tracker. We added a limit to searches (500
per category IIRC) and a limit note so you know if you hit it.
Basically, we wanted to avoid users waiting for minutes to return
thousands of rows. In those cases, the search criteria is just not
accurate enough. Even Google doesn't show everything in one view ;)
My .local/share/tracker is ~57MB. Mostly that seems to be the
tracker-store journal 46MB and its related backup files.
This was improved in 0.12.4, I *think* you may need to reindex to fix
that if you created the DB *before* that version. Perhaps Juergbi
comment here? The Journal was limited to 10Mb in that release.
--
Regards,
Martyn
Founder and CEO of Lanedo GmbH.
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