TOPIC: MusicBrainz Community | See #metabrainz for development and the other *Brainz’s | Latest Release: https://blog.musicbrainz.org/?p=7266 | Picard 2.0.4 released! https://picard.musicbrainz.org
please don’t get angry if I cannot answer everything… I often have to launch a smartphone IRC client to be able to answer when needed, it’s so tedious…
I am now connected for some minutes OK on computer (but had to change browser twice)
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I should have called it SHOW ALL RELEASE GROUPS BY DEFAULT
or maybe just SHOW ALL RELEASE GROUPS… what do you think Lotheric?
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Lotheric
cool! merci Jésus du futur!
Rotab
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[13:00] <jesus2099> please don’t get angry if I cannot answer everything…
ofcourse not! it's not your fault you are dissconect.
have you tried irccloud?
there is even clients for it
anyway I use phone irc too
Tykling
how big is the mb postgres db?
CatQuest
um
.. less than 10gb? no. that' can't be right
ask in #metabrainz
dominikh
my local copy of the DB is ~10 GB on disk, but that's without the edit log AFAIK. you can check the sizes of the dumps at http://ftp.musicbrainz.org/pub/musicbrainz/data... and guesstimate a factor to multiply by to account for indices
CatQuest
aha i remembered correctly! it was that there was a disc with 10GB and some person said "use a bigger one" since it was with other stuff)
hmm
but i would have space for the postgres thing n a usb stick then.. if i *ever* wnted to try learning ot hack on it
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dominikh
while technically true, you may not be too happy with the performance of that ;)
CatQuest
well i'd use a 35 gig usb stick :P
(they don't make them smaller thna that these days9
dominikh
the issue is that most USB sticks are awfully slow
CatQuest
I tried going and buying a minisd card of 8gigs for my musicplauer that just craps up if the database is larger than that can't handle it
oh. is that so?
hmm
dominikh
alternately there's the VM image at around 22 GB
anyway, yeah, considering we're trying to index the world's music, the DB is rather small.
CatQuest
yea. I'm kinda amazed
but it's text like mostly
stored as
images and stuff aren't
it's all jsut database rows and links
that doesnt take too much space
dominikh
yeah. 10 GB is a lot of text.
CatQuest
hmm.. I am understanding right here: the "posgres db" of mb is all the data (but not user and edit data) + the actual database scripts and mb website and interface files and such
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dominikh
the DB itself wouldn't include website and scripts and whatnot. just the DB, i.e. the data. the 22 GB VM image contains pretty much everything (not sure if it comes with edit data or not, though)
CatQuest
so if had it on a place. it could be run in a viritula or real server and acessed in, say a browser via loclahost
aha
22 gb it is then
dominikh
if you ran the VM image, you'd have access to your own, local musicbrainz.org, website and all
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CatQuest
sweet
sour: I have no idea how to run a vm image. at All. :D
dominikh
(and after a couple day's worth of CPU time, you'd also have the lucene search)
CatQuest
heh
- to lucene
I'd have to suffice with direct (since solr is probably hella bug)
big even
dominikh
to be fair, you can get pretty far with the basic search. you'd want the lucene index if you intended to use your mirror for say Picard
where want = need
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CatQuest
...
I usually work with either cd-tocks (cd lookup is direct search)
or i already ave the release in mb-i reverse send it to picard
so probably not actulaly :D
dominikh
fair enough :P
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TOPIC: MusicBrainz Community | See #metabrainz for development and the other *Brainz’s | Latest Release: https://blog.musicbrainz.org/?p=7266 | Picard 2.1 released! https://picard.musicbrainz.org