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    Indexing Xserve 10.4

    We are working via Xserve everyday. Sometimes, the performance can get very poor. Is there anyway to boot up the performance?

    I am thinking of Indexing Xserve via a client workstation by using the mdutil command. I have the server mount on my desktop and everything is ready to go. But when i hit the command, i get an error saying "cannot set index on /volume/job"

    Any thought?

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    Hi Jeno, what filesystem does /volume/job have?
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    Mac OS file system off cause. I've figure it out why it does not work because i tend to index two different drive at the same time.

    I am using a Mac workstation to Index a Xserve drive mounted on workstation desktop. I am also doing indexing on the Xserve itself with mdutil -p command. Not sure will it help to improve performance.

 

 

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