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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Hardware Issues and discussion => Topic started by: RRunner on July 09, 2007, 03:23:43 AM
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Is there a max number of files that should not be exceeded within a single directory for the Amiga OS 2.x or 3.x? Does the OS start to choke once it gets above a certain file count?
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Nope, there isn't (maybe I'm wrong, like allways...).:roll:
But there is an undocummented bug in FFS: if you have a unvalidated partition WITH the archive IS over the 5th "sub-drawer", you can't revalidated the whole partition (fix will took forever).:-o
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Yea, I think I ran into that bug. My FFS drive is unvalidated and it won't re-validate. I think the drive is failing too. Any sustained disk activity (long sequential read or scan of the drive) will cause the drive to lock up.
I am trying to copy the data off of this drive as I type this and every time I try to copy data from a directory that has a sub-directory containing 100 or more files, the copy slows down to a crawl. I end up aborting the copy, moving down into the sub-directory and copying the files in smaller batches. Pain in the behind but it is working. Taking me forever though.
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Thats strange. I have never seen this problem before. Some directories are nested 40-50 levels with thousands of files in some. I use SFS though, not FFS. Not sure if this makes a difference.