Or FCOPY which I think is on the VM Download Disk. Jim Neale Ferguson wrote: How about using something like VMARC to "zip" files > 1 week old into weekly archives on the same minidisk that are easily expanded when needed?On 4/29/09 12:44 PM, "James Stracka (DHL US)" <james.stra...@dhl.com> wrote:This application puts about 10,000 files a day on its minidisk. The application owner wants to keep a month's worth of data online. Given 64 bytes per file and 14M usable, that is approximately 230,000 files. That would be exactly a full working month. I am trying to convince the application owner to archive more frequently or go to a weekly basis as it is approaching an architectural limit. By the way, there is noting wrong with either minidisk. They just contain a large amount of small files. -- Jim Bohnsack Cornell University (972) 596-6377 home/office (972) 342-5823 cell jab...@cornell.edu |
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