Parameter
Maximum Percent of Volume Space
Allowed for Extended Attributes =
percentage
Maximum Extended Attributes per
File or Path = number
Fast Volume Mounts
Maximum Percent of Volume Used by
Directory = percentage
Maximum Subdirectory Tree Depth =
number
Use to
Limit the portion of volume space used for extended attribute
storage. The setting takes effect only when the volume is being
mounted.
Supported values: 5 to 50
Default: 10
Limit the number of extended attributes that can be assigned to a
file or path (subdirectory). This limit applies to all volumes on the
server.
Supported values: 4 to 512
Default: 16
Increase the speed at which volumes are mounted.
Supported values: ON, OFF
Default: ON
The operating system checks only the most important fields
during the mounting process. Use this parameter only if volumes
were dismounted normally.
This parameter can be set in the STARTUP.NCF file.
Limit the portion of a volume that can be used as directory space.
Supported values: 5 to 85
Default: 13
Specify how many levels of subdirectories the system supports.
Supported values: 10 to 100
Default: 25
This parameter can be set in the STARTUP.NCF or in the
AUTOEXEC.NCF file, or at the server console.
Increase the number if your applications support trees deeper
than 25.
Decrease the number if your applications support only shallow
tree structures.
(Some DOS applications can't support more than 10 levels if the
subdirectories have 11-character names.)
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