Strange standby behavior
Strange standby behavior
Wondering if anybody else experienced this after coming out of standby. My last run of DC did not find a huge number of duplicates that I knew existed. So I cleared the cache and re-ran the scan. It still did not find those duplicates. I exited DC and restarted it. The database reloaded, showing the prior search, but this time it showed all the duplicates. Apparently something happened to the state of the database while in RAM in standby that a re-run did not fix. It took a reload from disk to fix it. Anyone else experience this?
Re: Strange standby behavior
So you did what...
Ran a scan
It completed
Left Duplicate Cleaner open
Then put your computer to sleep
On awakening...
You visited Duplicate Cleaner's Results, & not all the expected dups showed up?
And these would have been dups that did exist prior to putting the computer to sleep?
What version of Duplicate Cleaner?
I haven't noticed anything like that.
Ran a scan
It completed
Left Duplicate Cleaner open
Then put your computer to sleep
On awakening...
You visited Duplicate Cleaner's Results, & not all the expected dups showed up?
And these would have been dups that did exist prior to putting the computer to sleep?
Jog my memory (& without me looking), how (heh)?I cleared the cache
Search parameters remained the same throughout?re-run
What version of Duplicate Cleaner?
I haven't noticed anything like that.
Am I thinking of the correct application here? (Or maybe v4 is using sqlite db, but not v3? Can't check 4 ATM.)If something like that is happening, only thing I could guess, is that the sqlite file is being left in an invalid state, sometimes on sleep or something like that?
SQLite's Use Of Temporary Disk Files
Re: Strange standby behavior
Thanks for the help.
Yes, your understanding of my experience is correct.
I have DC Pro v.3.2.6
Clear Cache is located in 'More Options'->'Scanning'
Without knowing the depths to why (I presume the SQL DB file in RAM is somehow corrupted while in standby), the easy solution seems to be to exit DC and restart it after coming out of standby.
Yes, your understanding of my experience is correct.
I have DC Pro v.3.2.6
Clear Cache is located in 'More Options'->'Scanning'
Without knowing the depths to why (I presume the SQL DB file in RAM is somehow corrupted while in standby), the easy solution seems to be to exit DC and restart it after coming out of standby.
Re: Strange standby behavior
v3.2.7 has been out.v.3.2.6
Does not apply to v3.SQL DB
(Don't recall offhand if it does to v4?)
While it may be a "solution", if there is an underlying problem, it should be fixed :-).the easy solution seems to be to exit DC and restart it after coming out of standby
Re: Strange standby behavior
Thoroughly agree. The first test should be to see if the problem can be recreated. I haven't done so, but will try to do. I just posted the problem wondering if others had experienced it.While it may be a "solution", if there is an underlying problem, it should be fixed :-).
Thanks!
Re: Strange standby behavior
Must have been thinking of something else. Does not apply to Duplicate Cleaner (3 or 4).Am I thinking of the correct application here? (Or maybe v4 is using sqlite db, but not v3? Can't check 4 ATM.)
Re: Strange standby behavior
Had a thought... on resuming from sleep, might you have inadvertently set a filter on the results, such that while all results were there, only some displayed (were visible).
Re: Strange standby behavior
Nope. No filters. I cleared the cache too. Will try to recreate when I have the time and report back
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Re: Strange standby behavior
The database behavior has been tweaked in 4.0.1 - this should fix this.
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