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Large number of files in single directory

Large number of files in single directory

2005-05-25       - By Chris

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Tom - forget the "by character" method... my message below has a one-liner
you can use to do the same thing on very large directories.  I'm trying to
do something similar with tarring large directories, without having to
resort to splitting things up into multiple files based on filenames (not
always practical, especially if you try to automate things and don't know
what the filenaming convention is... files may as well all start with the
same character for all I know)

Anyone?

Chris


-- -- Original Message -- --
From: "Burke, Thomas G." <tg.burke@(protected)>
Sent: Wednesday, May 25, 2005 10:28 AM
Subject: RE: Large number of files in single directory


>I delete them by character...  e.g. rm -rf *1.tmp, rm -rf *2.tmp, and so
>on.  Don't know of any other way to do it. - although I wrote a little C
>program once to handle it for me.
>
>    -Tom
>
> -- --Original Message-- --
> From: redhat-list-bounces@(protected)
> Sent: Wednesday, May 25, 2005 1:19 PM
> Subject: Large number of files in single directory
>
>
>
> There seems to be a filesystem limitation on most flavors of Linux I've
> worked on, in terms of a max number of files in a single directory -
> before
> tools like tar, gzip, rm, mv, cp and others stop working properly.  For
> example, I have some users that have 2000+ files in a single directory
> (some
> as many as 10,000 files) and trying to tar these directories is always
> coming up with "argument list too long."
>
> Is there a way for tar and these other tools to "see" all these files and
> process them as normal?  I recall once I had to resort to something like
> "find . -print | xargs rm -fr" to remove thousands of files from a single
> directory.  Is doing something similar but replacing "rm" with "tar" the
> only way to make this work, or does tar have some sort of command line
> switch (I couldn't find one) to work with extremely long argument lists?
>
> Chris


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