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Conference jamin::pathworks32

Title:Digital PATHWORKS 32
Moderator:SPELNK::curless
Created:Fri Nov 01 1996
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:337
Total number of notes:1612

196.0. "Directory Replication Limit (1000 files) V5" by GIDDAY::argus.stl.dec.com::Harkness () Tue Apr 01 1997 20:43

Hello all,

I have a question from a customer that I did not know how to answer,
Has anyone worked on this type of problem before...?

Does someone know how to overcome the Pathworks V5 directory replication
limit of 1000 files in a directory (short of upgrading to Pathworks V6)?

We have a large network with many subnets supporting a single Windows 
NT (lanmanager 3.0) domain. The Subnet containing the Primary Domain 
controller (Windows NT) also contains several Pathworks V5 
(Digital Unix V3.2C) servers. Some run other critical applications such 
as ORACLE which would entail a large (unacceptable) downtime to upgrade 
to UNIX V4.0 & PATHWORKS V6.

The problem is that when 1000 files is reached in an import directory, file
replication stops. (Yes 1000 files! including 1 file for each user's 
customized network connections). Replication will not recommence until the
export file count drops below 1000 files and files are removed from the 
import directory on the server (to fall below the 1000 file limit).

I have found references to many implementations of LANMANAGER 2.2 servers 
having this limit (search Microsoft's Knowledge base on the Web - Q115391, 
point 20). Does anyone know why?

Windows NT and Pathworks V6.0 don't have this problem.

Does anyone have any ideas on how to resolve this problem?

We are currently contemplating turning off netlogon on the PATHWORKS servers
during logon hours (creating user password update delays of up to one day 
on the PATHWORKS servers).


Any input would be helpfull,


Greg Harkness
Sydney CSC


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196.1SorryGIDDAY::argus.stl.dec.com::HarknessTue Apr 01 1997 20:561
Oops... sorry wrong conference