Very curious though what triggers this behavior.
Quade wrote:B8 changes the header DB which is slow and when you switch to B9, it changes back
KingFish wrote:With the hope that I'm not hijacking this message thread, but only adding to it.
I downloaded the latest headers for the newsgroup alt.binaries.hdtv 52 hours ago. Until 4 hours ago, the chunk cache use state had been displayed as "Cache: 200/200 (2)." But I found that there are 50 files, all in the format of alt.binaries.hdtv-Astraweb-XXXXXXXXXXXX-XXXXXXXXXXXX or alt.binaries.hdtv-Easynews-XXXXXXXXXXXX-XXXXXXXXXXXX , in the import folder waiting to be imported.
The only entries in the Logging tab were
"[10/14 13:XX:XX] DEBUG NZB FILE Load Checking"
"[10/14 13:XX:XX] DEBUG Periodic Search: Waiting for next Period XXXX Secs"
"[10/14 13:XX:XX] DEBUG Periodic Search: Waiting for next Period XXXX Secs"
repeated over, and over again.
I then exited from and then restarted Newsbin. Three hours later the cache use state was being displayed as "Cache: 200/200 (50)."; the same 50 files were still waiting to be imported, and the exact same string of entries were being made to the logging tab.
I then exited from Newsbin, deleted the files from the Import folder, restarted Newsbin and downloaded the latest headers for all of my subscribed newsgroups, except alt.binaries.hdtv. The new headers were downloaded, and imported in the usual manner, leaving the cache use state as "Cache: 200/200 (0), with the same string of entries being written to the logging tab.
I then changed the post storage settings for the newsgroup alt.binaries.hdtv to "Use Download Age" and with my installation's "Download Age" set to "7" (More than enough time since the last successful update of that newsgroup) and initiated another download of the latest headers. Everything seemed to go as it should, with headers appearing to have been downloaded and imported, and the Cache State changing as things progressed until about an hour ago. Now Newsbin is stuck with 62 files for alt.binaries.hdtv in it's import folder, and the Cache state being displayed as 200/200 (2).
I assume that there is something about the new import files that are choking Newsbin. But how can I overcome the problem?
The file in the import folder currently locked for use by Newsbin is alt.binaries.hdtv-Astraweb-XXXXXXXXXXXX-XXXXXXXXXXXX and is of a size of 40,265 KB. I'm familiar with the process of filtering headers with Newsbin, but I don't know what header is causing the problem and so I don't know what syntax to use to create an entry in my headers filter.
I am running Newsbin 6.8.0B9 Build 4978 under Windows 10 Pro Build 17004 64-bit with 32 GB of RAM.
n and initiated a download of all headers for all of my subscribed newsgroups,
There must be an issue with B9, when the same import files are fast in B7 (seconds) and unspeakable slow in B9 (hour(s)).
So you won't test with my .gz file(s)?
That's the reason why I offered you to test with .gz files which makes problems obviously.It's not clear why it doesn't seem to impact me too
So B10 is too slow for my 100mbit connection, to read and import the headers in real time.
Still don't understand why your test .gz files are faster with B10.
dexter wrote:Newsbin displays the backlog of header data to be processed in the Cache display at the bottom of the Newsbin window in the Status Bar. It looks something like "Cache 400/400(0)" when idle. If the number in the parenthesis is non-zero it indicates a backlog of header data to be processed.
constant updates to the log and if i could stop that it would save cpu cycles.
Quade wrote:constant updates to the log and if i could stop that it would save cpu cycles.
I hope you're kidding. The polling of the watch time is pretty inconsequential processor wise compared to the other internal processing Newsbin does. I have removed the message though for RC6 and forward. It served its purpose.
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