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| From: | i.t | Date: | September 26 2002 11:07am |
| Subject: | Re: Max NB of MyISAM tables / DB ( Ext3 & linux ) | ||
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msg Mittwoch, 25. September 2002 21:07 by Pete Harlan: > > If not, i know that ext3 can have ten of thousands files in a directory. > > But commande like 'ls' will become slower and slower ... > > Is this also slowing mysql ? > > I believe it would have to. There is a patch somewhere (I don't know > if it's maintained) for adding indexed directories to ext2/ext3 to last patch is for htree on ext2, but you really should bring up that problem on the ext3-mailing-list at ext3-users@stripped the developers are always listening... i.t -- . ___ | | Irmund Thum | |
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| • Max NB of MyISAM tables / DB ( Ext3 & linux ) | David Bordas | 25 Sep |
| • Re: Max NB of MyISAM tables / DB ( Ext3 & linux ) | Dan Nelson | 25 Sep |
| • Re: Max NB of MyISAM tables / DB ( Ext3 & linux ) | Iikka Meriläinen | 25 Sep |
| • Re: Max NB of MyISAM tables / DB ( Ext3 & linux ) | Pete Harlan | 25 Sep |
| • Re: Max NB of MyISAM tables / DB ( Ext3 & linux ) | i.t | 26 Sep |
| • Re: Max NB of MyISAM tables / DB ( Ext3 & linux ) | Iikka Meriläinen | 26 Sep |
| • Re: Max NB of MyISAM tables / DB ( Ext3 & linux ) | David Bordas | 27 Sep |
