Re: Long file pathnames created by system

From: Bob Stockler (bob_at_trebor.iglou.com)
Date: 07/31/04


Date: 30 Jul 2004 19:58:12 -0400

On Fri, Jul 30, 2004 at 03:22:22PM -0700, Bob Meyers wrote:
|
| "Bob Meyers" <oregonbob2000 at yahoo.com> wrote in message
| news:XuGdnbmm29ZvsZTcRVn-qg@centurytel.net...
| > I am starting to see "maximum pathname length exceeded", during backups,
| on
| > a number of completely unrelated SCO OS5 systems. They all have the
| > directory tree "/usr/lib/custom/customDBCache/" in cmmon. Is anyone else
| > seeing this? What's weird is none of these systems have had any system or
| > software changes in years, so it must be something the OS is doing.
|
| More info:
|
| If I
|
| cd /usr/lib/custom/customDBCache
| find . -type f -exec ls -l {} \;

Why don't you try the command that you posted, saying that
it was what BackupEDGE suggested?

Bob

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