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From: wahmann on 13 Jun 2008 21:34 Having the same exact issue as IvoV. I have about 20 indexes of simple text with very few documents. k2server.exe is using almost as much memory as ColdFusion and more than SQL Server. Is there anything we can do? This is ridiculous!
From: David Aden on 14 Jun 2008 00:43 Hard to believe this is still a problem. Adobe -- any info on this? We shut off Verity on our site a long time ago simply because it kept crashing the server with almost no content indexed. There has got to be a configuration setting or solution to this!
From: wahmann on 14 Jun 2008 01:56 I'm using the newest version CF 8.0.1. Even if you add an empty collection k2server.exe uses several more MB of RAM immediately. When I stop the k2server service my memory usage is cut in half. Looks like I'm going to remove Verity from all of my sites except where its absolutely necessary. DOH!
From: WraithBudde on 16 Jun 2008 16:33 How sad this is indeed. Why even bother including Verity with the CFSearch, CFIndex and CFCollection tags when the verity server is pretty much useless from the lack of support. ADOBE, wake up. We like the idea behind using this product, but make it usable. If it is going to be a dramatic resource hog, why on earth would we ever use it? Unfortunetly, we have had to do as David Aden has and we do not use Verity at all in our systems. What a waste.
From: Adam Cameron on 16 Jun 2008 17:00
> If it is going to be a dramatic resource hog, why > on earth would we ever use it? You are confusing "you having a problem with the product" with "there's a fundamental and show-stopping problem with the product". Now that's not to say the problem you're experiencing isn't a very real one, but it's offset by all the people out there who run Verity just fine *without* any problem. It's almost certainly a vagary of your config, the problem is these things can indeed be very hard to track down. have you opened a support call with Adobe, to get them to have a look at it? My experience with them in the past is that they can actually be quite helpful. What you *can't* do is stamp your foot on these forums and expect them to pay attention and help: they provide the forums, but they're not a support channel, they're just a community forum. To be frank, I think CF's implementation of Verity is actually a bit lightweight (like it's implementation of a lot of the third-party stuff it embeds), but it does actually seem to generally work (*). -- Adam (*) barring stemming in Russian, I mean, which has caused me grief in the past. |