I tried two updaters for a while, but it just worked twice as ha= rd,
   never catching up.

   I mentioned this in passing to a Notes support engineer when callin= g on
   another problem and it turns out to just be a matter of the loggin= g
   level. Everyone's servers are doing this, but the server in questio= n
   is showing it because it had this in the notes.ini:
   log_update=1

   I was informed that changing the value to zero would have no effect= , but
   removing it got rid of the messages.

   Thanks for the update_suppression_* info Sean, I plan on checking i= nto
   that a little more.
   =====================   ===============
   Tom Kreimer
   Information Alternatives

   -----domino400-bounces+tkreimer=infoalt.com@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrot= e:
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   To: domino400@xxxxxxxxxxxx
   From: seanmurphy@xxxxxxxxxxx
   Sent by: domino400-bounces+tkreimer=infoalt.com@midrange.= com
   Date: 05/17/2005 10:02AM
   Subject: Re: Server constantly updating views

   Tom,

   With only 1 CPU you will have to try  UPDATE_SUPRESSION_TIME== value in
   minutes which will batch up the update requests
   and make the job more efficient.

   Also, generally speaking any database index set to update immediate= ly
   will be queued for indexing
   whenever there is a change to the database. You may want to = use
   Update_Suppression_Time to limit those duplicate requests.<b= r>
   Update_Suppression_Limit overrides the NOTES.INI Update_Supp   ression_Time
   setting if a certain number of duplicate requests to update in= dexes and
   views are received. (Duplicate requests are a waste of clock= cycles.)

   We have also changed may views on large databases to update hourly = or
   daily. (Chronos job run on a scheduled basis).

   Sean

   http://www.bedbat= handbeyond.com

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