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Some connections may be faster than others. PATA/SATA fast. USB2 slower US1 slowest Since you indicate Portable on a (USB) HD was faster, I suspect hardware+software configuration: like where is the Swap allowed? |
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Do small libraries on the first hard drive have the performance problem? |
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The waiting time is of 30 sec now! It's not optimal but it's half time less than before! ![]() |
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With the safe mode, the perfomance is the same, but the problem goes away if I use the first HD. ![]() I'm going to use the metod suggested by Adoby e move the new books in a small library in the first HD, change the metadata and then move the books in the main library. Thank you all for helping me |
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FWIW my libraries are on on a physically discrete internal SATA2 drive - and I don't have this problem.
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Having lots of RAM freed up by allowing VM gives Calibre more elbow room to work ![]() 30 Seconds is still a HUGE delay to post metadata changes. Have you excluded the calibre2 folder from realtime scans? (IMHO leave it active for Manual scans) |
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![]() Where it works for 95% of the users and the other 5% get ulcers because nothing appears different from the system that belongs to the 95% group. ![]() ![]() |
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@DoctorOhh -
![]() @z.nina - I don't think you can do much with disk drives from windows, apart from installing drivers, formatting and partitioning. I think you said you backup to the second drive, are you using some sort of real time on-the-fly backup tool? But your Safe Mode tests suggest this wouldn't be the cause of the problem anyway. How much on board cache does the second drive have? How is the drive configured in the BIOS - IDE, AHCI or RAID? ================= I edit metadata data in the book list cells, in my media library all data is entered manually and I have the columns arranged to facilitate that, the creator (author) and title are the filename. So, every cell I change is committed to the database and gets a fresh opf, when I tab from one cell to the next I get a hesitation (½ sec maybe) but no delay as such. The one thing I don't have that most people do have is devices, I have a Galaxy Note but its ignored in Calibre. BR Last edited by BetterRed; 03-04-2014 at 08:31 PM. |
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When I had my libraries on a relatively slow NAS (not supported, but worked for me) I put the metadata.db for the libraries on the fastest local drive using symlinks (Ubuntu Linux). It is possible to do the same in Windows. Perhaps you could do the same? But don't try it if you don't know what I am talking about, and definitely not without a recent backup.
One problem with editing metadata is that some edits stay in metadata.db. But some edits means that the folder that is used to store the actual book also has to be updated. If you change author or title of the book, then the folder has to be renamed. So moving metadata.db to a faster drive may not be a complete fix. And for large libraries it is slow editing and moving between fields and books anyway, even using a fast drive and plenty of memory. Add more RAM if you can. Another option, if adding memory is not an option, and you have USB 2 or 3, is to buy a big superfast USB-stick and activate ReadyBoost on it. That might also help calibre. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ReadyBoost http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NTFS_symbolic_link |
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@z.nina: what filesystem is used on the second drive? I ask because on Windows, whenever the database is changed the database manager (sqlite3) creates a log file, writes recovery information to it, changes the db, then deleted the log file. It you are using an odd file system then that create/write/delete cycle could be the culprit. If you are using NTFS, it probably isn't the issue.
Another thing to check is whether write-behind caching is turned off on the second drive. Go to the device manager, right-click on the disc in question, choose Properties, and check in the "Policies" section. Turning off write-behind caching would be catastrophic for calibre performance. |
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