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GPT4All is not designed to have multiple instances running in parallel. I don't think multi-window or at least parallel chats are out of the question, but they are not currently implemented. We should implement a way for GPT4All to detect if it is already running (on Windows and Linux - macOS already prevents this AFAIK) and at least prevent another process from being started.
Hello.
Yet again, didn't know where to place this, so to speak, as it is more of a Question than a Discussion... for me, at least.
Given that
GPT4Alll v2.7.5, can run in multiple instances, each one with its own LLM being Loaded
the conversation may require the use of Local Documents
the embeddings database is first being (re)created by the first instance that was started
and this process can still be running when another instance of the program is started, with it also trying to Index the Local Documents
does the possibility exist that the embeddings file would get corrupted, with two or more instances of the program trying to write the same file? or:
is the embeddings file locked for writing, once an instance starts writing into it?
as such, is it possible-probable that the LocalDocs functionality would get broken while running multiple program instances?
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