|--> Eric Shubert, le 09/08/2012 02:52, a dit :

> Makes me wonder what the largest number of domains is on a QMT host. 
> Probably < 1000. I expect that 10,000 would be stretching it.
> 
> I'm guessing this complexity is largely unnecessary in today's world. 
> ext3 can have 32,000 subdirectories, and ext4 can have 64,000. I suppose 
> it doesn't hurt to have the capability though (so long as it works). I'm 
> inclined to have it go away for QMT though.
> 
> I just poked around the source a bit, and in the vauth.h file I found this:
> #define MAX_USERS_PER_LEVEL 100
> 
> So it'd be trivial to patch this to, say, 30000 on ext3 systems or 60000 
> on ext4 systems (with a configure option indicating the filesystem). 
> This is the same code used regardless of hashed domains or users. Just 
> thinking about possibilities.
> 
> If you have a QMT host with more than 100 domains, I'd like to hear from 
> you. What do you think about this "feature"? Would you like to see it go 
> away (like it has done with hashed user directories)?


bigdir behaviour is a real pain
but i dont' like thousand and thousand directories per directory
and i want visual access to the domain directory (without reading assign
file)
so i've 1 level sub-directories 0-9 a-z
and move domains depending on its first letter
nothing in the master directory (/home/vpopmail/domains/)

either change bigdir behaviour
either let it go

xaf


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