Your ML model cache volume is getting blown up during restart and the model is being re-downloaded during the first search post-restart. Either set it to a path somewhere on your storage, or ensure you’re not blowing up the dynamic volume upon restart.

In my case I changed this:

  immich-machine-learning:
    ...
    volumes:
      - model-cache:/cache

To that:

  immich-machine-learning:
    ...
    volumes:
      - ./cache:/cache

I no longer have to wait uncomfortably long when I’m trying to show off Smart Search to a friend, or just need a meme pronto.

That’ll be all.

    • Avid Amoeba@lemmy.caOP
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      12 hours ago

      Let me know how inference goes. I might recommend that to a friend with a similar CPU.

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        3 hours ago

        I decided on the ViT-B-16-SigLIP2__webli model, so switched to that last night. I also needed to update my server to the latest version of Immich, so a new smart search job was run late last night.

        Out of 140,000+ photos/videos, it’s down to 104,000 and I have it set to 6 concurrent tasks.

        I don’t mind it processing for 24h. I believe when I first set immich up, the smart search took many days. I’m still able to use the app and website to navigate and search without any delays.

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          1 hour ago

          Let me know how the search performs once it’s done. Speed of search, subjective quality, etc.

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            4 minutes ago

            Search speed was never an issue before, and neither was quality. My biggest gripe is not being able to sort search by date! If I had that, it would be perfect.

            But I’ll update you once it’s done (at 97,000 to go… )