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John Hinsley jhinsley@telinco.co.uk wrote:
The defrag issue does seem a bit wierd. But I wonder if a delete, defrag and re-install would help? Or you might like to try stopping the management server. I'm not sure what Oracle does on/to NT, but I know it wants to play about with the kernel (and grab a huge amount of RAM) on Linux. -- Which (as well as my calculating that I'd never, ever be able to afford to run it commercially) is why I use MySQL. But that's another story.
The changes file would naturally get very fragmented, as every "do-it" or method accept will add a record to the end of it.
Then again, the changes file is only used if you are browsing code. 2+2 print-it should still be fast. Opening menus and such should still be fast.
Lex
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