Thanks,
I will take all your comments, below, on board - particularly the
information about the misleading error message!
My ISP assures me there is no limit.
On the speed issue, my observation is that having simple html files in a
directory makes for a faster website than any webcontent man
On Tue, 2012-04-03 at 13:57 +1000, Marghanita da Cruz wrote:
> pe...@chubb.wattle.id.au wrote:
>
> > Depends on the underlying filesystem.
depends a lot on the underlying file system
> > On XFS it's as many as you can fit filenames into an 8 Exabytye file!
> >
>
> Thanks - that sounds a lot.
pe...@chubb.wattle.id.au wrote:
Depends on the underlying filesystem.
On XFS it's as many as you can fit filenames into an 8 Exabytye file!
Thanks - that sounds a lot.
What constitutes a filename - does it include the path?
Marghanita> Also, any idea what happens if you hit the limit?
Yo
> "Marghanita" == Marghanita da Cruz writes:
Marghanita> Hi All, Does anyone know what the limit is on the number
Marghanita> of files in Linux Directories and Apache Directories?
Depends on the underlying filesystem.
On XFS it's as many as you can fit filenames into an 8 Exabytye file!
Mar
Hi All,
Does anyone know what the limit is on the number of files in Linux
Directories and Apache Directories?
Also, any idea what happens if you hit the limit?
Marghanita
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