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Huge amount of files for batch-add

Started by LazyCat, June 21, 2005, 06:50:21 PM

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LazyCat

I faced with problem - need to add about 40.000 jpg's to fresh installed CPG 1.3.3
Using dedicated server, 4 Xeon processors, 6Gb Memory but still can't batch add even more then 5000 pics.

Is there any suggestions?

OmegaGOD

To my knowledge there is no limit CPG has on batch-adding of images. With the server spec you gave you should have no problem; however, if you are still having problems, I would suggest just batch adding in batches. If you can do 5000 at a time then I would suggest breaking the batch-add into 5000 images at a time.

Hope this helps
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Tranz

There is a script by Nibbler that could help. I think it is called timer.php

steverobbins

Hi there,

I read somewhere on the web that there is a limit to the amount of files that can be read in a single directory.  It's something to do with the server config - to stop D-O-S attacks, like listing the contents of a directory over and over again that soaks up server cycles.  I hit a 2000 file limit on my server.

Perhaps this might be something to do with it, perhaps not.  Try searching Google for FTP config.

Regards
Steve.

Tranz


OmegaGOD

Interesting... I never considered that web-hosts would limit access in that way. I mean it makes sense to if you are using a shared server with shared resources and you want to protect against D.O.S. attacks.

I wonder if my web-host has this policy in place too?
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