[Edit: I updated to 3.4.1 and problem fixed. I'll leave this here in case it helps someone in future. I suspect that 3.4.1 updates didn't "fix" this as such, but rather the process of re-installing Composer seems to have rebuilt my search index.]
When I enter text to do a search for a driver in the input box it takes FOREVER (20 seconds?) to get first result from a search. Composer CPU usage spikes and process says "Not Responding." It does eventually work, but it seems like something is wrong. Pretty large Project, but running on CA-10. I run Composer on a pretty slow NUC PC, but still.
Feels like maybe there's a corrupted index file in whatever underlying database it is using. I'm guessing that the search operation happens on the Composer side (and not internal to CA-10), but IDK. I was thinking maybe there's a way to delete some magic files on the PC and then compose will rebuild its data bases? But I'm just guessing here.
Any thoughts as to what is going on? Apart from search operations, things feel pretty zippy.
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[Edit: I updated to 3.4.1 and problem fixed. I'll leave this here in case it helps someone in future. I suspect that 3.4.1 updates didn't "fix" this as such, but rather the process of re-installing Composer seems to have rebuilt my search index.]
When I enter text to do a search for a driver in the input box it takes FOREVER (20 seconds?) to get first result from a search. Composer CPU usage spikes and process says "Not Responding." It does eventually work, but it seems like something is wrong. Pretty large Project, but running on CA-10. I run Composer on a pretty slow NUC PC, but still.
Feels like maybe there's a corrupted index file in whatever underlying database it is using. I'm guessing that the search operation happens on the Composer side (and not internal to CA-10), but IDK. I was thinking maybe there's a way to delete some magic files on the PC and then compose will rebuild its data bases? But I'm just guessing here.
Any thoughts as to what is going on? Apart from search operations, things feel pretty zippy.
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