thanks for your suggestion, unfortunately I need to know how to configure
linux to support file system more than 32000 subfolders.
For machine performance, for next step we will reconfigure our application
system to support 2nd class directory.
regards,
- erry_r -
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Date: Rabu, 10 Mei, 2000 3:29
Subject: Re: kernel problem
>On Tue, May 09, 2000 at 11:36:45PM +0700, Erry
>Rahmawan wrote:
>
>> I need to make a 100,000 sub folder, and our linux
>> can only reach 32000 sub folder.
>
>You might be best off to change the design slightly,
>because having such a large directory is usually very
>slow, even if it is possible to do. One commonly
>used technique is to have a second level in between,
>so perhaps all files whose names begin with "a" would
>be in the "a" subdirectory of the parent, rather than
>in the parent itself. Similarly for "b", and so on.
>
>Regards,
> - Irving
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