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    Building version 18 training database -- initial loads

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    • Article Type: General
    • Product: Aleph
    • Product Version: 16.02

    Description:
    I have a quick question .... we are going to create a version 18 training database from scratch and I will be loading records into this.

    I plan to use p-file-93, the OCLC loader to do it.... what is the best way to go about this as far as indexing processes?

    I could just load, letting ue/01 just chunk along .... or should I shut down ue01, load the records, and then run all the indexing processes?

    Resolution:
    ue_01 normally processes at a rate of between 1 record/second and 1 record every 3 seconds.

    If fewer than 100,000 records are being loaded, then ue_01 could do the index-updating in about 1-2 days.

    If fewer than 200,000 records are being loaded, then ue_01 could do the index-updating in about 2-5 days.

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    • Article last edited: 10/8/2013
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