You may want to add another Update task:

You can add the Notes.ini line: UPDATERS=X or this is from the help file

To improve view indexing performance, you can run multiple Update tasks. 
Doing this can affect server performance and is recommended primarily for 
multi-processor machines. On a server with multiple processors, enable a 
maximum of one Update task per processor.
Using a Configuration settings document
  1.    From the Domino Administrator, click the Configuration tab.
  2.    Next to "Use Directory on," select the server that stores the 
Domino Directory you want to modify.
  3.    Expand Server - Configurations.
  4.    Do one of the following:
Click Edit Configuration to edit an existing Configuration settings 
document
Click Add Configuration to create a new Configuration settings document
  5.    Click the NOTES.INI Settings tab.
  6.    Click Set/Modify Parameters.
  7.    In the Item box, select Updaters. In the Value box, enter the 
number of Update tasks to run. Then click OK.
  8.    Click Save and Close.
  9.    Restart the server so that the setting takes effect.

Chris Whisonant
Comporium
Senior Mid-Range Systems Administrator
IBM eServer Certified Systems Expert - iSeries Technical Solutions V5R2
IBM Certified System Administrator - Lotus Notes and Domino 6/6.5
803.326.7270 | 803.326.6142 fax
http://cwhisonant.blogspot.com/

domino400-bounces+chris.whisonant=comporium.com@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 
05/16/2005 02:43:49 PM:

> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 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:
> -----
> >
> >      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
> >
> >      &nb= sp;                     &= nbsp;                    =
> 
> >            &nbs= p;
> >                &nbsp= ; Tom Kreimer                 &nbsp= ;
> 
> >          &nb= sp;
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> >                &= nbsp; .com>                 &nbs= p;
> 
> >      &n= bsp;              To
> >          &= nbsp;       Sent by:           &nbs= p;
> >       domino400@xxxxxxxxxxxx         &= nbsp;
> >                  domino400-= bounces                   &nbs= p;
> 
> >            &n= bsp;cc
> >                  +ptrapp=nex-tech. &n= bsp;                     =
> 
> >                &nbsp= ;
> >                  com@xxxxxxxxxxxx   &nb= sp;                     &= 
nbsp;
> 
> >             Subject
> >          &n= bsp;                     =             Server constantly
> >      updating views =
> >                      &n= bsp;                     =
> >      &nbsp= ;
> >           =       05/16/2005 11:36           &= nbsp;
> =
> >
> >            &= nbsp;     AM               &nb= sp;
> > &     nbsp;                    =
> >                        &= nbsp;                    =
> >      &nbs= p;
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> >                         =
> >                  Please respond to &nb= sp;                     &= 
nbsp;
> 
> >                                       Lotus Domino on  =
> > &nbs= p;
> >              &n= bsp;
> >                    the iSeries / &nbs= p;                     &n= bsp;
> 
> >                    =
> >                        A= S400                     =
> >      &nbsp= ;
> >                 = <DOMINO400@MIDRAN
> >                  &nb= sp;    ge.com>             &nbsp= ;
> 
> >      &nb= sp;
> >          &nbsp= ;                     &nb= sp;                     &=
> nbsp;
> >                       =
> >                      =                     &nbsp= ;
> > &nb     sp;
> >
> >      &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
> al=
> >      l
> >        databases.____     _________________________
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