NiceButDim
Programmer
Hi
I am experiencing a problem due to having a very large number of files in a single partition which I hope someone might be able to help me with.
I have been migrating an old badly written application from a Unix box to a Linux box. In total, the application has around 470,000 files in its partition on the Unix box. When I attempted to transferred these files to the Linux machine I eventually encountered the following message
“no space left on device”
There is over 4 gigs of disk space left on the partition. Deleting a single file allowed me to create a single file, but no more. I realised that the problem was that I had too many files.
Is this a known problem? And is there a setting somewhere that sets a limit on the number of file?
Thanks
john.
I am experiencing a problem due to having a very large number of files in a single partition which I hope someone might be able to help me with.
I have been migrating an old badly written application from a Unix box to a Linux box. In total, the application has around 470,000 files in its partition on the Unix box. When I attempted to transferred these files to the Linux machine I eventually encountered the following message
“no space left on device”
There is over 4 gigs of disk space left on the partition. Deleting a single file allowed me to create a single file, but no more. I realised that the problem was that I had too many files.
Is this a known problem? And is there a setting somewhere that sets a limit on the number of file?
Thanks
john.