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Old 08-07-2011, 12:56 PM   #424
electronicfur
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When running calibre2opds on my small NAS server it promptly crashed the server by using up all of the available memory.

When I run it on my pc I noticed during the loading & filtering database stage the java process grew to 500MB of memory. Does it read the whole library into memory?

I was hoping to set this up as a nightly cron job on my small NAS server. Is there any way to run it to consume less memory?

On another note, is there a way to use custom-meta data instead of tags? I know I'm not alone in that I use a Genre field (eg Science Fiction, Romance, Autobiography, etc) to classify my books. In this way I can leave the tags as set by the metadata download, but still classify my books by my own Genre definition.

Cheers,
EF.
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