Empty directory 60M in size; used to contain 1.7 million files
Dan Nelson
dnelson at allantgroup.com
Sun Nov 26 18:11:25 PST 2006
In the last episode (Nov 27), Peter Schuller said:
> Observe:
>
> hyperion# ls -la
> total 61634
> drwxr-xr-x 2 xxx yyy 63047168 Nov 18 21:33 .
> drwxr-xr-x 6 xxx yyy 512 Oct 8 16:39 ..
> hyperion# find .
> .
> hyperion#
>
> The one special circumstance is that the directory previously
> contained 1.7 million small files, that are now deleted. This is on
> FreeBSD 6.1 with UFS2 + softupdates. No snapshots exist of the
> filesystem.
>
> 1.7 million files may be extreme, but I don't see why an empty
> directory would ever consume more than one inode?
Directories are only shrunk when a file is created and the slack
directory space can be trivially truncated. This is to avoid useless
compaction during "rm -rf"-style activities of a directory that will
just be deleted anyway. Just create a dummy file with "touch" and the
directory will shrink down to 1 block. You can then remove the file.
--
Dan Nelson
dnelson at allantgroup.com
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