Re: inodes & maximum sub dir limit

2000-07-10 Thread James R Grinter
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I believe there is a limit ot the number of directory entries in the > 'root' of the filesystem; iirc it's about 32K or so under linux. In Here's the full story, as I understand it: The normal limit (for unix filesystems) is the max value for links in an inode: eve

Re: inodes & maximum sub dir limit

2000-07-10 Thread richard
On Mon, 10 Jul 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > kapil sharma écrit: > > Now i want to ask the folowing questions: > > 1: What is the maximum no. of sub directories under a directories? > > 2: Is there any way to increase this numbers of maximum files/ sub dir > > under main dir? > > What ope

Re: inodes & maximum sub dir limit

2000-07-10 Thread jedi
kapil sharma écrit: > Now i want to ask the folowing questions: > 1: What is the maximum no. of sub directories under a directories? > 2: Is there any way to increase this numbers of maximum files/ sub dir > under main dir? What operating system are you running ? What filesystem is your partit

inodes & maximum sub dir limit

2000-07-10 Thread kapil sharma
I have a system with redhat 6.1 and qmail with 50 GB of space. Currently the system is serving 35000 users. We are saving the email directories of users under "/users" partition. Under users we are creating a directories of individual users. Now we are unable to create any directories under "/use