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Gerorge Reece-Howe: > > "Jochen Schulz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> > >Anyway, the maximum number of files in a directory (dirs are just > >special files) is dependant on the filesystem you are using. I cannot > >provide any numbers, but for every current FS the maximum should be too > >high to reach under any but the most unusual circumstances. I have > >Maildirs with more than 20,000 files in it and there are no problems. > > Thanks. I may be running into the hundreds of thousands. I suppose I may > just have to run a test and be prepared to reinstall. :) You probably won't need to reinstall. You just should be prepared to reformat the partition where MySQL puts its data in case the filesystem is too slow. > I am running debian sarge, current stable and am not aware of any changes > to whatever it's default filesystem is. How would I check? Default is ext3, I think. You can check with 'mount'. I have: $ mount | grep hda /dev/hda1 on / type ext3 (rw,errors=remount-ro) /dev/hda5 on /home type xfs (rw) /dev/hda3 on /srv type ext3 (rw) /dev/hda6 on /var type xfs (rw) You can see that / and /srv are ext3 and /var and /home are xfs. I chose xfs for these because they contain directories with a lot of files (the already mentioned Maildirs and a news spool). So far, I had no problems with xfs. J. -- If I was Mark Chapman I would have shot John Lennon with a water pistol. [Agree] [Disagree] <http://www.slowlydownward.com/NODATA/data_enter2.html>
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