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Support Forums => Report Indexing => Topic started by: pankaj.puranik on February 19, 2013, 04:24:02 AM
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Hi
We are running arspdoci separately before we call arsload due to our project specific needs.
But I see that arspdoci takes long time to process files.
The files that we process have 15000 to 30000 accounts in them.
Does anyone have any idea/experience working with arspdoci?
Thanks
Pankaj.
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arspdoci is known to be slow on non-Windows platforms. A number of other CMOD sites have integrated a Windows indexing server into their solution for processing large volumes of PDFs.
-JD.
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Just for everyone's information.
The file that was last processed had 36000 plus accounts and 73000 plus pages.
arspdoci took approximately 8 hours.
[02192013-03:49:15][ 18743386 ] arspdoci parmdd=paramfileAGF inputdd=00009891.aa outputdd=00009891.aa.out indexdd=00009891.aa.ind RESOBJDD=00009891.aa.res tracedd=00009891.aa.trace
[02192013-11:25:30][ 18743386 ]
[02192013-11:25:30][ 18743386 ] ************ Starting Load Process to CMOD ************
[02192013-11:25:30][ 18743386 ]
[02192013-11:25:30][ 18743386 ] [ INFO ]- Loading arsload -vfn -h cmodhudbp1 -a CFSCearAGF -g CFSCearAGF -u -p 00009891.aa
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Try running your load command from a windows PC and let us know how much faster it is. :)
-JD.
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Hi JD
When you say "Run it on a windows PC", I should have a CMOD installation on the Windows Server too, correct?
Thanks
Pankaj.
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You'll need the server software and PDF Indexer loaded onto your PC, but you don't need to configure a library or object server. You just want the binaries, so that you can run arsload.
-JD.