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  • Subject: Re: find - sort - locate.big...
  • From: Damien Bobillot <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 13 May 2006 20:29:59 +0200

Lorenzo wrete :

Time to time, while I am working on XCode,
I hear a disk activity, so I launch the Terminal and type "top"
and I see that the "find" command is taking 86% of the CPU. Then the command
"sort", then the command "located.big" , then "located.cod".

I think it's because of the weekly cleanup task of the system. Each week the system reconstruct the locate database (for use with the command "locate"), which is very disk/cpu consuming.


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Damien Bobillot

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