Does Ctrl-L use Everything?
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Does Ctrl-L use Everything?
Hi,
TC 9.50b8 x64, Windows 10 v1903 x64.
I select four dirs in the root of a drive, press Ctrl-L to calculate the occupied space. I can hear the HDD start working away and it takes TC 1 minute 39 seconds to show the result. Everything does have the sizes of those dirs indexed but TC does not seem to use it. Why?
Configuration - Options - Operation - Calculate space occupied by subdirectories - 'Everything' is enabled.
Configuration - Options - Ignore List is disabled.
Perhaps TC does not detect Everything correctly on my PC? How do I check? Everything runs as a service.
Secondary question - should it take so long even if Everything is not used? 4 dirs, 40 920 subdirs, 612 169 files -> 1 minute 39 seconds.
TIA
Roman
TC 9.50b8 x64, Windows 10 v1903 x64.
I select four dirs in the root of a drive, press Ctrl-L to calculate the occupied space. I can hear the HDD start working away and it takes TC 1 minute 39 seconds to show the result. Everything does have the sizes of those dirs indexed but TC does not seem to use it. Why?
Configuration - Options - Operation - Calculate space occupied by subdirectories - 'Everything' is enabled.
Configuration - Options - Ignore List is disabled.
Perhaps TC does not detect Everything correctly on my PC? How do I check? Everything runs as a service.
Secondary question - should it take so long even if Everything is not used? 4 dirs, 40 920 subdirs, 612 169 files -> 1 minute 39 seconds.
TIA
Roman
Mal angenommen, du drückst Strg+F, wählst die FTP-Verbindung (mit gespeichertem Passwort), klickst aber nicht auf Verbinden, sondern fällst tot um.
Re: Does Ctrl-L use Everything?
A user on the Slovak / Czech forum reports that for counting the size of 6692 folders it takes:
TC 32-bit - 55 seconds
TC 64-bit - 6 minutes 36 seconds
Double Commander - 3 seconds
No info about caching or ignore list or the like, though.
Roman
TC 32-bit - 55 seconds
TC 64-bit - 6 minutes 36 seconds
Double Commander - 3 seconds
No info about caching or ignore list or the like, though.
Roman
Mal angenommen, du drückst Strg+F, wählst die FTP-Verbindung (mit gespeichertem Passwort), klickst aber nicht auf Verbinden, sondern fällst tot um.
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Re: Does Ctrl-L use Everything?
Ctrl+L doesn't use Everything. Alt+Shift+Enter does.
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Re: Does Ctrl-L use Everything?
2Hacker
With these settings, you are on the safe side - not only on this topic:
☑ Start Everything on system startup
☐ Run as administrator
☑ Everything Service
☑ Index file size
☑ Index folder size
Personally, I have currently turned on all but these options under "Indexes":
☐ Multi-user database filename
☐ Compress database
For about 100,000 files in about 10,000 subdirectories after ALT+Shift+Enter
the result of the file sizes appears almost instantaneously.
Even when selecting folders with the spacebar, the file size is displayed immediately.
Windows 10 Pro (x64) Version 1909 (OS build 18363.476)
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4770 CPU @ 3.4OGHz, 16 GB RAM
TC 9.50ß8 x64/x86 | Everything - Version 1.4.1.958 (x64)
☑ 'Everything' | Search queries: TC <=> 'Everything'
With these settings, you are on the safe side - not only on this topic:
☑ Start Everything on system startup
☐ Run as administrator
☑ Everything Service
☑ Index file size
☑ Index folder size
Personally, I have currently turned on all but these options under "Indexes":
☐ Multi-user database filename
☐ Compress database
For about 100,000 files in about 10,000 subdirectories after ALT+Shift+Enter
the result of the file sizes appears almost instantaneously.
Even when selecting folders with the spacebar, the file size is displayed immediately.
Windows 10 Pro (x64) Version 1909 (OS build 18363.476)
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4770 CPU @ 3.4OGHz, 16 GB RAM
TC 9.50ß8 x64/x86 | Everything - Version 1.4.1.958 (x64)
☑ 'Everything' | Search queries: TC <=> 'Everything'
Re: Does Ctrl-L use Everything?
Christian,
I see. Could Ctrl-L also make use of Everything, please?
Also, the question about slowness remains, especially in light of what user TesterTC wrote:
Thank you, I have it set up in a similar way.
Roman
I see. Could Ctrl-L also make use of Everything, please?
Also, the question about slowness remains, especially in light of what user TesterTC wrote:
Tuska,TC 32-bit - 55 seconds
TC 64-bit - 6 minutes 36 seconds
Double Commander - 3 seconds
Thank you, I have it set up in a similar way.
Roman
Mal angenommen, du drückst Strg+F, wählst die FTP-Verbindung (mit gespeichertem Passwort), klickst aber nicht auf Verbinden, sondern fällst tot um.
Re: Does Ctrl-L use Everything?
I would like to keep CTRL+L in its current form (TC method).Hacker wrote:Could Ctrl-L also make use of Everything, please?
- For me, it looks like this that this user would not use 'Everything' at all (he didn't mention it...).Hacker wrote:Also, the question about slowness remains,...
- Usually problems arise when users have checked "Run as administrator" and "Everything Service".
Which settings does the user have?
See also: Installing Everything
- Was the drive indexed in 'Everything'? E.g. Indexes - NTFS - Settings for X: (X:) ... ☑ Include in database
Re: Does Ctrl-L use Everything?
That's strange.Hacker wrote:Also, the question about slowness remains,...
With cm_CountDirContent TC 9.50ß8 x64 and TC 9.22a x64 requires here with me for approx. 10,000 directories
on drive D: and drive I: (no SSD!), namely
- Drive D: Total space occupied: 304 634 659 311 bytes in 95 528 file(s), in 10 089 directories (283G)
- Drive I: Total space occupied: 304 634 624 183 bytes in 95 525 file(s), in 10 087 directories (283G)
only about 15 seconds each! (After PC restart)
Re: Does Ctrl-L use Everything?
tuska,
Roman
What is the advantage?I would like to keep CTRL+L in its current form (TC method).
Roman
Mal angenommen, du drückst Strg+F, wählst die FTP-Verbindung (mit gespeichertem Passwort), klickst aber nicht auf Verbinden, sondern fällst tot um.
Re: Does Ctrl-L use Everything?
- I have a comparison between TC and 'Everything' regarding space consumptionHacker wrote: 2019-12-06, 18:55 UTC tuska,What is the advantage?I would like to keep CTRL+L in its current form (TC method).
Roman
- I am shown the number of files and subdirectories
- The required space on the destination drive is also displayed
If this data can also be displayed with CTRL+L under using of 'Everything', then I support this proposal.
Re: Does Ctrl-L use Everything?
tuska,
Well, you can always turn off using Everything, in that case.
Roman
Well, you can always turn off using Everything, in that case.
Roman
Mal angenommen, du drückst Strg+F, wählst die FTP-Verbindung (mit gespeichertem Passwort), klickst aber nicht auf Verbinden, sondern fällst tot um.
Re: Does Ctrl-L use Everything?
Use Alt-Enter?
(minus the disk statistics)
(minus the disk statistics)
Re: Does Ctrl-L use Everything?
2Hacker
I would suggest
- that one leave Ctrl+L as it is and
- a new shortcut for using TC and 'Everything', e.g. CTRL+SHIFT+L
2NotNull
Unfortunately, the shortcut ALT+ENTER is already taken for "Show property sheet." (See Help menu - Keyboard)
I would suggest
- that one leave Ctrl+L as it is and
- a new shortcut for using TC and 'Everything', e.g. CTRL+SHIFT+L
2NotNull
Unfortunately, the shortcut ALT+ENTER is already taken for "Show property sheet." (See Help menu - Keyboard)
Re: Does Ctrl-L use Everything?
tuska,
Roman
I guess that was the point - to use Alt-Enter instead of Ctrl-L if one does not want to use Everything for space calculation.the shortcut ALT+ENTER is already taken for "Show property sheet."
Roman
Mal angenommen, du drückst Strg+F, wählst die FTP-Verbindung (mit gespeichertem Passwort), klickst aber nicht auf Verbinden, sondern fällst tot um.
Re: Does Ctrl-L use Everything?
The difference could be due to caching.TC 32-bit - 55 seconds
TC 64-bit - 6 minutes 36 seconds
Double Commander - 3 seconds
Here are tests from 3 drives of mine:
C: Total space occupied: 93.137.268.978 bytes in 204.143 file(s), in 21.830 directories (NTFS)
65 seconds first time after reboot, 7 seconds second time (cached)
G: Total space occupied: 352.957.204.408 bytes in 195.437 file(s), in 14.306 directories (NTFS)
56 seconds first time after reboot, 5 seconds second time (cached)
F: Total space occupied: 20.360.196.433 bytes in 86.154 file(s), in 6.793 directories (FAT32)
18 seconds first time after reboot, 2 seconds second time
Tested with TC 9.5b8 x64 on a Windows 7 PC with an ordinary SCSI harddisk, and an Intel i7-4790, 3.60GHz processor.
The number of directories on my drive F: corresponds to TesterTC's - and the speed after caching is a little better than what TesterTC gets for Double Commander - so I think there is a big chance that TesterTC tested in Double Commander AFTER he tested in TC.
32bit TC shows similar speed results - and so does Windows Explorer using Alt+Enter
Last edited by petermad on 2019-12-07, 02:38 UTC, edited 1 time in total.
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TC 3.60b4 on Android 6, 13, 14
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Re: Does Ctrl-L use Everything?
Good guessHacker wrote: 2019-12-06, 23:41 UTC tuska,I guess that was the point - to use Alt-Enter instead of Ctrl-L if one does not want to use Everything for space calculation.the shortcut ALT+ENTER is already taken for "Show property sheet."

(the General tab of that property sheet shows for a folder: Size, Size on disk, Number of folders, Number of files )