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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Similar Threads for Man Pages - In Development Post 303042584 by Neo on Tuesday 31st of December 2019 01:02:09 AM
Old 12-31-2019
Update:

May stop cron job (step 4) which is processes similar threads for man pages using only the name of the man page and the texts of posts.

Not really getting enough "bang for the buck" from loading the server doing these batch jobs in the background (but now the server is that the lowest load point of the year, so I will wait a few more days before deciding to stop this cron), where we can see that approximate 15% of the queries result in a match:

Code:
1577727419 Time: 57 Inserts: 4 Floor: 6000 Limit: 15 ToDo: 169355 RemainingTime: 188.2 Hours QLoad: 1.38
1577727480 Time: 57 Inserts: 4 Floor: 6000 Limit: 15 ToDo: 169340 RemainingTime: 188.2 Hours QLoad: 1.58
1577727540 Time: 57 Inserts: 3 Floor: 6000 Limit: 15 ToDo: 169325 RemainingTime: 188.1 Hours QLoad: 1.52
1577727598 Time: 56 Inserts: 2 Floor: 6000 Limit: 15 ToDo: 169310 RemainingTime: 188.1 Hours QLoad: 1.35
1577727664 Time: 56 Inserts: 3 Floor: 6000 Limit: 15 ToDo: 169295 RemainingTime: 188.1 Hours QLoad: 1.05
1577727724 Time: 55 Inserts: 2 Floor: 6000 Limit: 15 ToDo: 169280 RemainingTime: 188.1 Hours QLoad: 1.18
1577727780 Time: 54 Inserts: 3 Floor: 6000 Limit: 15 ToDo: 169265 RemainingTime: 188.1 Hours QLoad: 1.23
1577727835 Time: 53 Inserts: 1 Floor: 6000 Limit: 15 ToDo: 169250 RemainingTime: 188.1 Hours QLoad: 1.52
1577727896 Time: 55 Inserts: 2 Floor: 6000 Limit: 15 ToDo: 169235 RemainingTime: 188.0 Hours QLoad: 1.26
1577727958 Time: 55 Inserts: 3 Floor: 6000 Limit: 15 ToDo: 169220 RemainingTime: 188.0 Hours QLoad: 1.57
1577728021 Time: 55 Inserts: 2 Floor: 6000 Limit: 15 ToDo: 169205 RemainingTime: 188.0 Hours QLoad: 1.44
1577728075 Time: 53 Inserts: 3 Floor: 6000 Limit: 15 ToDo: 169190 RemainingTime: 188.0 Hours QLoad: 1.84
1577728136 Time: 55 Inserts: 1 Floor: 6000 Limit: 15 ToDo: 169175 RemainingTime: 188.0 Hours QLoad: 1.94
1577728198 Time: 57 Inserts: 1 Floor: 6000 Limit: 15 ToDo: 169160 RemainingTime: 188.0 Hours QLoad: 1.52
1577728262 Time: 57 Inserts: 0 Floor: 6000 Limit: 15 ToDo: 169145 RemainingTime: 187.9 Hours QLoad: 1.39
1577728321 Time: 58 Inserts: 1 Floor: 6000 Limit: 15 ToDo: 169130 RemainingTime: 187.9 Hours QLoad: 1.34
1577728379 Time: 55 Inserts: 0 Floor: 6000 Limit: 15 ToDo: 169115 RemainingTime: 187.9 Hours QLoad: 1.05
1577728443 Time: 54 Inserts: 2 Floor: 6000 Limit: 15 ToDo: 169100 RemainingTime: 187.9 Hours QLoad: 1.04
1577728500 Time: 58 Inserts: 0 Floor: 6000 Limit: 15 ToDo: 169086 RemainingTime: 187.9 Hours QLoad: 1.21
1577728560 Time: 57 Inserts: 0 Floor: 6000 Limit: 15 ToDo: 169071 RemainingTime: 187.9 Hours QLoad: 1.30
1577728623 Time: 57 Inserts: 1 Floor: 6000 Limit: 15 ToDo: 169056 RemainingTime: 187.8 Hours QLoad: 1.32
1577728682 Time: 57 Inserts: 1 Floor: 6000 Limit: 15 ToDo: 169041 RemainingTime: 187.8 Hours QLoad: 1.57
1577728738 Time: 55 Inserts: 0 Floor: 6000 Limit: 15 ToDo: 169026 RemainingTime: 187.8 Hours QLoad: 1.52

That means, for now, I'm going to put this project on hold. Here are the intermediate results, showing 52% orphans, which is an improvement over the early 63% orphan stat:

Code:
mysql> select count(1) as count from neo_man_page_entry where similarthread = "nopagetextmatch" or similarthread = "notagsmatch"; select count(1) as count from neo_man_page_entry;
+--------+
| count  |
+--------+
| 182585 |
+--------+
1 row in set (0.96 sec)

+--------+
| count  |
+--------+
| 347938 |
+--------+
1 row in set (0.00 sec)


For now, let it run slowly in background....
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