on 2/24/2000 3:30 AM, David Heayn at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> 
> I will soon be setting up 15 blue G3's to network render video sequences
> through Adobe After Effects.  Total they will  render about 21,600 single
> PICT frames (12 minutes worth) to one folder of the mountable netatalk
> volume.
> 
> If i remember correctly I think the macintosh HFS system had a limitation
> to the amount of files in one folder. I've scoured apple's site looking for
> the answer but I only developer information about "new-wave" file systems.
> 
> My question to those with the technical know-how is what is the max. amount
> of files that any one HFS folder can handle? And will netatalk be able to
> handle this?
> 
> Thanks.
> ---
> DAVE
> 

I don't think there is a limit (at least not a reachable one) on directory
entries. The problem is, the Finder slows way down when trying to list a
1000 or more directory entries. Finder 7.x was also very likely to crash
when listing a large amount of entries. If you are using 8.6 or 9.0, you
should have no problems other than the slow down.

There is a another problem though, Standard File Services can only list 32K
of data (a limitation of the Mac List Manager), so Open dialogs will not
show all of a folder's content (I think the upper limit is around 350
entries). I believe that Navigation Services does not have this problem.

HTH.

-- 
Brian Bergstrand
Systems Programmer  Northern Illinois University

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