What to do when Importing stops
Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2012 9:24 am
Hi,
I've been doing some reading and would like to know if when you are downloading headers, they stop showing up.
From the reading, you look at the Cache, and it tells you that the importing is not running correctly. I've seen on my computer Cache: 84/100 (22000).
Is there a way to kick off that importing processes?
I've seen it happen a few times. I'm running a pretty powerful computer, the best I could afford about a year ago.
I have deleted all my headers and I am in the process of redownloading all the headers again. On Giganews that can take some time.
Since I reinstalled everything from scratch I downloaded my multimedia headers with no issues groups like (a.b.multimedia).
I then continued to download headers for other groups and my multimedia headers stopped showing up. After some research here, I figured out that the import process had stopped. So now I'm downloading headers in a slow and controlled manner. I'm sure that with even doing that I could have the issue again.
I've read that you should delete the rv4 files and that could fix the issue. But then you could have data loss. Is there someway without deleting the files to start the import process? Is there someway to find out what file is causing the issue (to me that makes the most sense)? Because if this happens again, I would like to know how to restart my import without deleting all the headers that I have downloaded and starting everything from scratch again.
Cheers,
Michael
I've been doing some reading and would like to know if when you are downloading headers, they stop showing up.
From the reading, you look at the Cache, and it tells you that the importing is not running correctly. I've seen on my computer Cache: 84/100 (22000).
Is there a way to kick off that importing processes?
I've seen it happen a few times. I'm running a pretty powerful computer, the best I could afford about a year ago.
I have deleted all my headers and I am in the process of redownloading all the headers again. On Giganews that can take some time.
Since I reinstalled everything from scratch I downloaded my multimedia headers with no issues groups like (a.b.multimedia).
I then continued to download headers for other groups and my multimedia headers stopped showing up. After some research here, I figured out that the import process had stopped. So now I'm downloading headers in a slow and controlled manner. I'm sure that with even doing that I could have the issue again.
I've read that you should delete the rv4 files and that could fix the issue. But then you could have data loss. Is there someway without deleting the files to start the import process? Is there someway to find out what file is causing the issue (to me that makes the most sense)? Because if this happens again, I would like to know how to restart my import without deleting all the headers that I have downloaded and starting everything from scratch again.
Cheers,
Michael