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">Register LocationNormally, the index files that form dictionaries, inverted files, record info, etc., are stored in the directory where you run zebraidx. If you wish to store these, possibly large, files somewhere else, you must add the register entry to the zebra.cfg file. Furthermore, the Zebra system allows its file structures to span multiple file systems, which is useful for managing very large databases. The value of the register setting is a sequence of tokens. Each token takes the form:
For instance, if you have allocated two disks for your register, and the first disk is mounted on /d1 and has 2GB of free space and the second, mounted on /d2 has 3.6 GB, you could put this entry in your configuration file:
Note that Zebra does not verify that the amount of space specified is actually available on the directory (file system) specified - it is your responsibility to ensure that enough space is available, and that other applications do not attempt to use the free space. In a large production system, it is recommended that you allocate one or more file system exclusively to the Zebra register files. |