Keeps Rescanning To Point of Unusable
Keeps Rescanning To Point of Unusable
Everything 1.4.1.877 (x64) on Win7 x64
I have it set (in Options | Indexes | Folders) for all folders to scan once a week (every Sunday at 3:AM). This includes several network folders, takes a fair amount of time to complete.
It's doing a complete scan every few minutes. It may be scanning more of the time than it's not scanning! If someone can assist in how I can troubleshoot this, I would be grateful.
The only thing that comes to mind is that possibly I have a buggy external USB HDD that disconnects and reconnects. I never have a problem with it doing file copy operations, but wonder about it because occasionally if watching a longer video from that volume it will freeze the video player while that doesn't seem to happen with the same file copied from that volume onto another one. Besides that it has been like this for well over a year, it is not a suddenly failing drive.
Possibly I am barking up the wrong path, but if not, there are a couple of changes in Everything that I PLEAD for:
- Do not rescan when a removable drive is plugged in or have a setting to enable/disable that.
- Do not keep everything from being able to search the file database it had already built, while it is rescanning. Right now while it rescans, it can do nothing else. It would be much better to be able to keep using the old database until a new one replaces it *instantly*.
I suppose I could unplug the drive/volume in question to see if it changes Everything's behavior but I really need that volume online. I don't even use most of the powerful search features Everything has so if there is some other search app that would just give me basic searches by filename and not interrupt workflow with rescans except when scheduled that would be great.
Thanks!
I have it set (in Options | Indexes | Folders) for all folders to scan once a week (every Sunday at 3:AM). This includes several network folders, takes a fair amount of time to complete.
It's doing a complete scan every few minutes. It may be scanning more of the time than it's not scanning! If someone can assist in how I can troubleshoot this, I would be grateful.
The only thing that comes to mind is that possibly I have a buggy external USB HDD that disconnects and reconnects. I never have a problem with it doing file copy operations, but wonder about it because occasionally if watching a longer video from that volume it will freeze the video player while that doesn't seem to happen with the same file copied from that volume onto another one. Besides that it has been like this for well over a year, it is not a suddenly failing drive.
Possibly I am barking up the wrong path, but if not, there are a couple of changes in Everything that I PLEAD for:
- Do not rescan when a removable drive is plugged in or have a setting to enable/disable that.
- Do not keep everything from being able to search the file database it had already built, while it is rescanning. Right now while it rescans, it can do nothing else. It would be much better to be able to keep using the old database until a new one replaces it *instantly*.
I suppose I could unplug the drive/volume in question to see if it changes Everything's behavior but I really need that volume online. I don't even use most of the powerful search features Everything has so if there is some other search app that would just give me basic searches by filename and not interrupt workflow with rescans except when scheduled that would be great.
Thanks!
Re: Keeps Rescanning To Point of Unusable
Please try disabling "folder update rescan asap":
When folder_update_rescan_asap is enabled, Everything may rescan the folder at anytime (usually after starting Everything) after the last scheduled update was missed.
- In Everything, type in the following search and press ENTER:
/folder_update_rescan_asap=0
When folder_update_rescan_asap is enabled, Everything may rescan the folder at anytime (usually after starting Everything) after the last scheduled update was missed.
Re: Keeps Rescanning To Point of Unusable
Thanks. I have entered the /folder_update_rescan_asap=0 and confirmed that it is now in the INI file. I have exited and restarted Everything.
It loaded and I searched for a filename, it found that file and I just left Everything open on the desktop showing that search result. About 10 minutes passed and it is now doing a complete rescan again. The problem remains.
It is not missing the last scheduled update, I leave the system on so it should be doing that scheduled update. Every few minutes it keeps doing a complete rescan of all folders over and over again.
It loaded and I searched for a filename, it found that file and I just left Everything open on the desktop showing that search result. About 10 minutes passed and it is now doing a complete rescan again. The problem remains.
It is not missing the last scheduled update, I leave the system on so it should be doing that scheduled update. Every few minutes it keeps doing a complete rescan of all folders over and over again.
Re: Keeps Rescanning To Point of Unusable
Everything has detected the database is corrupt.
When Everything detects a corrupt database, it will attempt to reindex all volumes.
Could you please send some debug output after Everything has started rescanning your folders:
When Everything detects a corrupt database, it will attempt to reindex all volumes.
Could you please send some debug output after Everything has started rescanning your folders:
- In Everything, type in the following search and press ENTER:
/debug_log - After Everything has started rescanning one of your folders, please send your %TEMP%\Everything Debug Log.txt to support@voidtools.com
Re: Keeps Rescanning To Point of Unusable
I wasn't sure exactly when to run that command.
I entered /debug_log while Everything was doing a rescan, which resulted in a 203KB file.
Once Everything finished doing the rescan, I ran the command again which resulted in a 268K file.
Which should I email, or both?
I entered /debug_log while Everything was doing a rescan, which resulted in a 203KB file.
Once Everything finished doing the rescan, I ran the command again which resulted in a 268K file.
Which should I email, or both?
Re: Keeps Rescanning To Point of Unusable
It needs to be entered before Everything does a rescan.
If possible, wait for another rescan to occur.
When debug logging is enabled, Everything will continue to log messages to %TEMP%\Everything Debug Log.txt until Everything is closed.
If possible, wait for another rescan to occur.
When debug logging is enabled, Everything will continue to log messages to %TEMP%\Everything Debug Log.txt until Everything is closed.
Re: Keeps Rescanning To Point of Unusable
Previously I stated the log file was 268KB but it has now grown to 1.1MB and keeps growing. I have attached that to an email I sent to you.
Thanks.
Thanks.
Re: Keeps Rescanning To Point of Unusable
I have closed Everything, deleted the log file and restarted everything, then entered the log command again.
It has created a new log file that is presently 507KB but still growing in file size. Everything has not yet started a rescan.
Am I correct that I am to wait until Everything completes its first rescan, THEN make a copy of the log to send, or should I exit Everything, completely close it, and then make a copy of the file? I am confused that the file keeps growing when it seemingly isn't doing anything.
It has created a new log file that is presently 507KB but still growing in file size. Everything has not yet started a rescan.
Am I correct that I am to wait until Everything completes its first rescan, THEN make a copy of the log to send, or should I exit Everything, completely close it, and then make a copy of the file? I am confused that the file keeps growing when it seemingly isn't doing anything.
Re: Keeps Rescanning To Point of Unusable
Okay, I have started over.
This time I wiped out the old log, started Everything, and entered the log command.
Everything had not yet started scanning. It sat open for a few minutes then started rescanning.
Once it finished rescanning I copied the log file and it is attached to the email I just sent a minute ago.
Thanks,
Dave
This time I wiped out the old log, started Everything, and entered the log command.
Everything had not yet started scanning. It sat open for a few minutes then started rescanning.
Once it finished rescanning I copied the log file and it is attached to the email I just sent a minute ago.
Thanks,
Dave
Re: Keeps Rescanning To Point of Unusable
I've disabled Index Folder Size as instructed and "so far" I don't notice it rescanning when it shouldn't.
One of my volumes does have folders with contents that are potentially changing in size veryfrequently, is it possible that if the folder size changes too often that it would force a rescan? Not that it necessarily matters in my use, I can do without the Folder Size feature if doing so resolves my issue.
Thanks.
One of my volumes does have folders with contents that are potentially changing in size veryfrequently, is it possible that if the folder size changes too often that it would force a rescan? Not that it necessarily matters in my use, I can do without the Folder Size feature if doing so resolves my issue.
Thanks.
Re: Keeps Rescanning To Point of Unusable
It is possible for the db to become corrupt if you have folder size indexing enabled or have a exclude filter or folder set.
Everything 1.4.1.884 should fix the issue:
http://www.voidtools.com/Everything-1.4.1.884.x86.zip
http://www.voidtools.com/Everything-1.4.1.884.x64.zip
Everything 1.4.1.884 should fix the issue:
http://www.voidtools.com/Everything-1.4.1.884.x86.zip
http://www.voidtools.com/Everything-1.4.1.884.x64.zip
Re: Keeps Rescanning To Point of Unusable
I guess you mean version 1.4.1.884void wrote:It is possible for the db to become corrupt if you have folder size indexing enabled or have a exclude filter or folder set.
Everything 1.4.1.834 should fix the issue:
http://www.voidtools.com/Everything-1.4.1.834.x86.zip
http://www.voidtools.com/Everything-1.4.1.834.x64.zip
Re: Keeps Rescanning To Point of Unusable
Yes, sorry, I've modified my post.