Hello,
Sebastian Stark wrote:
Is there a way to speed up the creation of the directory tree when restoring
files? For some clients this takes more than an hour for us.
Our MySQL catalog has grown quite large (~5G) and I think this is the reason.
But maybe there's another way to speed this up other than splitting up the
catalog? Maybe play around with indexes?
That would seem the first step.
There are quite some messages concerning this, you could use the list
archive. If you have a good understanding of SQL and MySQL, observing
the queries and analyzing them might give some hints, too.
Arno
Thanks,
Sebastian
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