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Max # of files in a directory

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glaserc

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Feb 16, 2001
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running a backup on a filesystem and the backup is coming to stand-still when it hits this one directory. the directory contains 756,456 files. Does anyone know if there a max number of files that NBU can handle?
Master:AIX 5.2, NBU 5.1MP2
Media/Client: Solaris 8, NBU5.1MP2
 
I recommend consideration of NetBackup option Advance Client w/FlashBackup. See the datasheet below

FlashBackup
Designed for file systems that contain a large number of small files, the FlashBackup feature combines the performance of raw-partition backups with the ability to restore individual files.

Bob Stump
Just because the Veritas documentation states a certain thing does not make it a fact
 
thanks for the tip - we actually deleted 500,000 files from this directory and the backup is still taking a really long time. We don't have numberous amounts of files in a lot of locations, so I don't think that we will implement FlashBackup for this...I will keep plugging away and see why this backup is taking FOREVER....
 
glaserc,

Just an option. ;) YMMV

If all these files are not in one dir and spread out through sub-dirs then..

exclude this file system from the main policy, exclude_list.policy.schedule on the client. put only one line in it, the file system in question.

create a new policy just for this file system. in Files put /path/to/dir/*

the * will make it kick off streams for each subdir from dir on out.
 
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