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Release: SFV Ninja (Simple File Verification application)
stefanobrunesci:
Hmmm...I did some thinking about this and made a small change in the code. Please redownload the zip and let me know if v1.1.3.2 makes any difference in your tests. Thank you.
-skwire (September 07, 2012, 03:03 PM)
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Hi skwire, thanks for the speedy update! :)
Just ran up 10 instances at the same time to test and no spurious "bad" results, so it looks good!
Thanks again
Ciao
Stefano
skwire:
Good to know; thanks for the report back. :Thmbsup:
BTW, SFV Ninja is single-threaded so I'm not certain how much benefit you're getting from running multiple instances. Just thought you'd like to know. Thanks for joining the site!
stefanobrunesci:
SFV Ninja is single-threaded so I'm not certain how much benefit you're getting from running multiple instances.
-skwire (September 09, 2012, 01:58 PM)
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I guess the benefit (for me) is that I can fire up a bunch of instances in one go and set them to creating/verify checksums on a load of folders, then just leave them to get on with it - eg. overnight - rather than having to do each one sequentially.
Thanks again :)
Ciao
Stefano
skwire:
I guess the benefit (for me) is that I can fire up a bunch of instances in one go and set them to creating/verify checksums on a load of folders, then just leave them to get on with it - eg. overnight - rather than having to do each one sequentially.
-stefanobrunesci (September 09, 2012, 02:27 PM)
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I see. However, doing it that way is definitely going to very taxing on your harddrives. Were you aware that one SFV Ninja instance can load multiple checksum files into its list?
stefanobrunesci:
Were you aware that one SFV Ninja instance can load multiple checksum files into its list?
-skwire (September 09, 2012, 02:37 PM)
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Yes, thanks :)
My archiving "strategy" requires separate checksum files for each top level folder though, so when creating the files in the first place it's easier to just run up a separate instance per folder :)
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