atom feed29 messages in org.freebsd.freebsd-smpRe: Symbolic Links
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Subject:Re: Symbolic Links
From:Drew Eckhardt (dr@PoohSticks.ORG)
Date:Sep 18, 2001 1:40:20 pm
List:org.freebsd.freebsd-smp

In message <JEEL@dreamtime.net>, clients@dreamt ime.net writes:

It seems my question was not too accurate. We need 1 million "soft" symlinks, all in one directory, owned by only one user.

To be exact, how many "soft" or "hard" sym.links are allowed in one directory by FreeBSD 4.2?

However many dirent structures it takes to run out of space in a directory inode; although in practice you'll probably run out of inodes first.

Of course, past some point FFS lookups will become too slow to be useable.

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