Remco Post wrote:
Correct me if I'm wrong but UNIX directories don't occupy any space on
tape (usually) but are references in the database so if you had say:

Normally they do just reside in the database, but if there's ACLs or
some other kind of extended information they do go into a storage pool.
I think if a directory name is longer than 256 bytes this will happen as
well. We had a bunch of Linux systems with SELinux enabled that we had
this happen to.

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