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Broken Indexes on MB Classic


aziz
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it is Asus P8z77-v mobo with 2700K i7 and 16gb ram.  I am utilizing all SATA ports with 6 drive in intel raid 5 at 3tb per disk.  I am running windows 7 ultimate with windows update in 64bit.  I have internet explorer open with few tabs and outlook 2007 running at any given time.

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sorry, forgot to mention that the above was the server config...

 

The client is running older processor (but fast, it is P6T Deluxe V2 MOBO) with 4gb ram and windows 7 ultimate (updated) in 32bit.  again, I am running internet explorer with over 10 tabs opened and torrent program (but not downloading much at the time)

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It is the client getting the OOM error so that is what I was asking.  Can you please test it out without the other stuff going on (torrents and lots of ie tabs)?

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Bad news I'm afraid.....

 

I have restarted the PC from scratch, and loaded MCE and MB classic.  indexed by actor, and it followed the same path as earlier in terms of speed.  After about 8 populated letters (interestingly, this time started with A and then it worked itself backwords.   anyway, I chose to open letter A after it populated, and had the same crash... checked event viewer and it was due to Out of Mem... here is the log file... hope this helps.  I tried few times and it had random crashes.

 

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/71775242/MBClassic-912201453f4c6524a8b4e3a93a62c73d9ea178f.log

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  • 4 weeks later...

Just a note that I was seeing the same issues as described above for all of the indexes: Year, Director, etc on MB Classic beta release version. MB Classic is running on a very beefy 4 core Windows x64 client with 16GB RAM. Server is even more beefy. Tuned GB Ethernet with high quality switches between them

 

I have played indicators turned off in MB Classic.

 

I switched to DEV release .243 and all issues seemed to be resolved ATM.

 

Thanks EBR.

MBClassic-31122014877675545e1d408c9ea7e54d3a2c82a9.log

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