just
in case its relevant.
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There’s usually more to the ‘free –m’ output. Lines related to swap
space are usually in the next couple of lines. If you have no swap space, you
are in bad shape, because anything less than 100 in
the free column is generally bad when doing a reindex. Depending on the size of
the data being reindexed (e.g. I figure 40K records with 200 free would be
squeezing it on a full reindex), you may need to add memory or swap
space.
Also, libc-2.7?! I thought libc had a newer version. What
architecture are you running on? Perhaps updating your zebra from http://www.indexdata.com/zebra may
help? This is just a brainstorming kind of idea, and I don’t know if it is a
relevant suggestion.
GPML,
Mark
Tompsett