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    • Product: Aleph
    • Product Version: 20, 21, 22, 23
    • Relevant for Installation Type: Dedicated-Direct, Direct, Local, Total Care

     

    Description:
    We're running manage-01 in abc01. We find that a 4127-byte ./abc01/scratch/z97.bad file has been generated. It contains forty words, with the following being the first seven:

    &1971    
    &9444    
    &abdelwa    hab    
    &akc3326    
    &almuden    a    
    &and2045    
    &anime
    <etc.>    

    Is this something that can be ignored? The file size is 4127 bytes and hasn't changed since 10:51am today, so it doesn't seem to indicate a huge problem.

    We're hoping we won't have to restart p_manage_01 -- but, if we must, the sooner the better.

     

    Resolution:
    [From site:] We let manage-01 run to completion and find that the words in the z97.bad file *are* searchable. 

    The ones that show spaces (e.g. edgewat er) are searchable with the spaces removed. 

    So,... there doesn't seem to be any major problem.

     

     


    • Article last edited: 12-Mar-2016
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