I don't know for certain, but it seemed like a reasonable thing to
consider.  My server has something just north of 1000 databases and I see a
lot of updates going on.  I don't think it's a constant thing, but my
server is hardly overworked.

Patrick

domino400-bounces+ptrapp=nex-tech.com@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 05/16/2005
01:31:01 PM:

>    Could be. We have 743 databases, of which 268 are mail. So it cou= ld
be
>    normal that the UPDATE task seems to always have views to update?
>       ======================   ==============
>    Tom Kreimer
>    Information Al= ternatives
>    -----domino400-bounces+t= kreimer=infoalt.com@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
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>
>      To: Lotus Domino on the iSeries / = AS400 <domino400@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
>      From: "Patrick Trapp" <ptrapp@ne= x-tech.com>
>      Sent by: domino400-bounces+tkreimer=infoalt.com@midrang= e.com
>      Date: 05/16/2005 01:15PM
>      Subject: Re: Server constantly updatin= g views
>
>      Do you have = so many databases that it's time to start the cycle
again
>      before or shor= tly after it finishes the previous cycle?
>
>      Patrick
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>      &n= bsp; I've noticed what I think is odd behavior on one particular
6.
>        = 5.1
>      /V5R2 server that I've not seen on other AS/400 or NT servers. I= =
t
>        seems that this server constantly goes from one DB to the
> next,     updat=
>      ing
>        the views if they are needed or not.
>
>      &nbs= p; Updating views in mail/dth.nsf
>        Finished updating views in mail= /dth.nsf
>
>        We added the notes.ini line "UPDATE_IDLE_TIME== 15" but= now
>      the server
>        just waits 15 seconds before going on t= o the next datab= ase.
>
>        I don't think it is affecting perfor= mance too badly, but it
updates
>      morning noon and night, non-stop. Any id= eas as to what or why this
m
>      ight
>      happen? It has nothing to do wi= th Full Text indexes; it updates
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