Quade wrote:What so you see in the status line? "Cache Y/Z (XXX)" with numbers for X means they're not all imported yet.
DThor wrote:
Lots of people doing this all the time, there are no 'gaps', I have no idea why you seem to be having problems, or perceive that.
DT
beany wrote:Quade wrote:What so you see in the status line? "Cache Y/Z (XXX)" with numbers for X means they're not all imported yet.
the a.b.multimedia group disappears from the download queue within seconds. 0/0. This would suggest to me that all headers "should" be downloaded yes?.
DThor wrote: Just the fact you didn't know your disk was grinding like mad suggests you don't have your IO light wired up on your computer, or you don't pay attention to it. Some people are like that, me, I'm a lot more obsessive-compulsive about knowing what my computer is up to.
DT
Quade wrote:I'd suggest Restarting Newsbin and just leaving it alone till that number goes to zero.
If you keep downloading headers, it'll never catch up. I've never seen a PC get this far behind. Mine doesn't start falling behing till I'm well over 100 Mbps on the header downloads.
Quade wrote:It tells me you're running 15 connections to the server. When the chunk of a file downloads, the chunk will take up one of those slots. If the disk slows down, you might see all 100 get used. It's just a buffer for data Newsbin hasn't managed to write to disk yet.
I have mine set to 2000 but, I have 64 gigs of RAM so, I have room for it.
Quade wrote:In 6.50, import will be prioritized to import records for the currently visible tab before the rest. Code's mostly written.
Quade wrote:I have mine set to 2000 but, I have 64 gigs of RAM so, I have room for it.
Quade wrote:I'd move the entire data folder over. The tracker of downloaded status is tiny compared to header data so, moving it over is pretty much a freebie.
On the help section of the web page there's a section on moving the data folder. That's what I'd look at.
Quade wrote:
Not many people download boneless. I don't.
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