Hi,

we encountered this error at the begining of the year.
The cause is that some linux file system have a max number of files per directory.

You have 2 solutions :
* use the derby persistance manager instead of the xml one (that was the default at the begining of jackrabbit) because it needs less files * change the filesystem of your linux rehat (might be ext/3) by a debian using 'ext/3' or better a debian using 'reiserfs', because it will accept more files.

We chose the 2nd solution because our test with the derby where not 100% succefull.

regards,

Raphaël FRANCHET
Chef de projet CMS
Solutions & Technologies
ANYWARE TECHNOLOGIES
Tel: +33 (0)5 61 00 73 47
Fax : +33 (0)5 61 00 51 46
www.anyware-tech.com


Srinivasa Mohan (HCL Financial Services) a écrit :
Hi
I am using jackrabbit since its early draft version, I deployed the repository on a red hat Linux machine and I was using that since last one year, now the repository size has grown up around 6 GB and when I create a new document it comes with an error "two many links", this is because jackrabbit is not able to create a new directory to store the version information. Any help on this is highly appreciated. Thanks in advance Srinivasa Mohan

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