Can one add a column only showing the (parent) folder containig the found item in the search list?
Can one add a column only showing the (parent) folder containig the found item in the search list?
Can one add a column only showing the (parent) folder containig the found item in the search list?
Re: Can one add a column only showing the (parent) folder containig the found item in the search list?
Yes, it's called the Parent column.
Re: Can one add a column only showing the (parent) folder containig the found item in the search list?
Ah, thank you. It is the "Parent Name", I assume, seems to show what I want.
After adding the column and trying to restart Everything Everything again obviously didn't save the database and did not close, I had to press "Terminate" in the window opening after trying to start Everything normally again and lost the last new indexes. Is there anything one could do to ALWAYS make Everything save the database / close correctly?
After adding the column and trying to restart Everything Everything again obviously didn't save the database and did not close, I had to press "Terminate" in the window opening after trying to start Everything normally again and lost the last new indexes. Is there anything one could do to ALWAYS make Everything save the database / close correctly?
Re: Can one add a column only showing the (parent) folder containig the found item in the search list?
Avoid clicking "Terminate" as this will kill the process that is saving your database to disk.
How large is your Everything.db?
Typically, the Everything.db should be around 100MB and only take a second to save to disk (per 1million files).
If the Terminate dialog is shown for more than 10 minutes, could you please send a mini crash dump:
How large is your Everything.db?
Typically, the Everything.db should be around 100MB and only take a second to save to disk (per 1million files).
If the Terminate dialog is shown for more than 10 minutes, could you please send a mini crash dump:
- Please keep the terminate dialog open.
- Download Process Explorer from Microsoft:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/downloads/process-explorer - In Process Explorer, select Everything.exe (If there is two, select the one using the most memory)
- Right click Everything64.exe and under Create Dump, select Create Mini Dump.
- Choose a filename and click Save.
- Please send this file to support@voidtools.com
Re: Can one add a column only showing the (parent) folder containig the found item in the search list?
OK, yes, but what should I do instead? The process running with 30 % CPU and more would last as long as the computer is running and I couldn't start / use Everything for that time.Avoid clicking "Terminate" as this will kill the process that is saving your database to disk.
This is how big they are:
How could I make Everything to make a backup of the database Every hour or every 6 hours?
Re: Can one add a column only showing the (parent) folder containig the found item in the search list?
To auto save your database to disk every 6 hours:
db_auto_save_type
- In Everything 1.5, from the Tools menu, click Options.
- Click the Advanced tab on the left.
- To the right of Show settings containing, search for:
auto save - Select db_auto_save_interval.
- Set the value to: 21600000
(interval in milliseconds = 6 hours = 6*60*60*1000 = 21600000) - Select db_auto_save_type.
- Set the value to: Interval
- Click OK.
db_auto_save_type
Re: Can one add a column only showing the (parent) folder containig the found item in the search list?
Many thanks!
I guess, it is not possible to somehow use easyer understandable values, e.g. minutes (instead of milliseconds).
Is there a way to let Everything save the database automatically (or do a back up) when a drive is plugged off (with the new index / updated index before from that external drive)?
Could Everything keep the last e.g. 5 backups before overwriting the oldest one?
This means, the db additionally (to the interval) is saved at 9 p.m. every day:
And this means the db additionally (to the interval and the hour period, e.g. 9 p.m.) is saved at 10 p.m. or since Everything has been started every day:
I guess, it is not possible to somehow use easyer understandable values, e.g. minutes (instead of milliseconds).
Is there a way to let Everything save the database automatically (or do a back up) when a drive is plugged off (with the new index / updated index before from that external drive)?
Could Everything keep the last e.g. 5 backups before overwriting the oldest one?
This means, the db additionally (to the interval) is saved at 9 p.m. every day:
And this means the db additionally (to the interval and the hour period, e.g. 9 p.m.) is saved at 10 p.m. or since Everything has been started every day:
Re: Can one add a column only showing the (parent) folder containig the found item in the search list?
No, sorry.I guess, it is not possible to somehow use easyer understandable values, e.g. minutes (instead of milliseconds).
Everything uses milliseconds for advanced settings.
No.Is there a way to let Everything save the database automatically (or do a back up) when a drive is plugged off (with the new index / updated index before from that external drive)?
Maybe with scripts, but that's beyond the scope of Everything.
No.Could Everything keep the last e.g. 5 backups before overwriting the oldest one?
Everything will only keep one backup.
No, Everything will only save at the specified hour when db_auto_save_type is set to daily.This means, the db additionally (to the interval) is saved at 9 p.m. every day:
The interval timer starts when Everything starts.
This cannot be changed.
No, Everything will only save at the specified hour and minutes when db_auto_save_type is set to daily.And this means the db additionally (to the interval and the hour period, e.g. 9 p.m.) is saved at 10 p.m. or since Everything has been started every day:
db_auto_save_at_minute should range between 0-59.
Auto save settings
Re: Can one add a column only showing the (parent) folder containig the found item in the search list?
OK, thank you very much!
So why then are my databases so big? Just because of the few properties in the main instance? Or / and because of the about 6.7 mio. items? 3,7 GB for these? Does that make such a big difference? Obviously.Typically, the Everything.db should be around 100MB and only take a second to save to disk.
Re: Can one add a column only showing the (parent) folder containig the found item in the search list?
What are you indexing? -What is reported under Help -> Troubling shooting information.
Without property indexing, you should see about a 300MB database.
With property indexing you will see a larger database.
Without property indexing, you should see about a 300MB database.
With property indexing you will see a larger database.
Re: Can one add a column only showing the (parent) folder containig the found item in the search list?
This is shown there:
Is there anything that could be done / indexed more efficiently?Config: include_file_content=1
Config: content_include_only_files=*.doc;*.docx;*.pdf;*.txt;*.xls;*.xlsx;*.ods;*.odt;*.ott;*.scrivx;*.csv;*.ics;*.rtf;regex:^I:\\Dat\\txt\\[^.]*$
Config: content_exclude_recall_on_data_access=0
Config: properties=[
{"name":"Aspect Ratio","include_only_files":"*.mkv;*.mp4;*.avi;*.iso","fast_sort":1},
{"name":"Audio Bit Rate","include_only_files":"*.mkv;*.mp4;*.avi;*.iso","fast_sort":1},
{"name":"Audio Channels","include_only_files":"*.mkv;*.mp4;*.avi;*.iso","fast_sort":1},
{"name":"Audio Format","include_only_files":"*.mkv;*.mp4;*.avi;*.iso","fast_sort":1},
{"name":"Available Free Disk Size","include_folders":1,"include_files":0,"exclude_folders":"**\\**"},{"name":"Dimensions","include_only_files":"*.mkv;*.mp4;*.avi;*.iso","fast_sort":1},{"name":"Length","include_only_files":"*.mkv;*.mp4;*.avi;*.iso","fast_sort":1},
{"name":"Size on Disk","include_folders":1,"include_files":0,"exclude_folders":"**\\**","fast_sort":1},
{"name":"Total Bit Rate","include_only_files":"*.mkv;*.mp4;*.avi;*.iso","fast_sort":1},
{"name":"Total Disk Size","include_folders":1,"include_files":0,"exclude_folders":"**\\**","fast_sort":1},
{"name":"Used Disk Size","include_folders":1,"include_files":0,"exclude_folders":"**\\**","fast_sort":1},
{"name":"Video Bit Rate","include_only_files":"*.mkv;*.mp4;*.avi;*.iso","fast_sort":1},
{"name":"Video Format","include_only_files":"*.mkv;*.mp4;*.avi;*.iso","fast_sort":1}]
plugin: Everything Server.dll
Last edited by void on Sun Jun 11, 2023 10:46 am, edited 2 times in total.
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Re: Can one add a column only showing the (parent) folder containig the found item in the search list?
Your property indexes will use minimal resources.
It's most likely content indexing.
Please try disabling content indexing or reducing the number of files you content index under Tools -> Options -> Content.
It's most likely content indexing.
Please try disabling content indexing or reducing the number of files you content index under Tools -> Options -> Content.
Re: Can one add a column only showing the (parent) folder containig the found item in the search list?
OK, thank you.
So 233 MB and 466 MB for the other two instances (without countent indexing and less properties) is a common / normal size for such?
So 233 MB and 466 MB for the other two instances (without countent indexing and less properties) is a common / normal size for such?
Re: Can one add a column only showing the (parent) folder containig the found item in the search list?
For your ~6million files, yes.
Re: Can one add a column only showing the (parent) folder containig the found item in the search list?
All right, everything OK so far. Thank you very much!