In article <55bc5e48e6li...@torrens.org.uk>, Richard Torrens (lists) <li...@torrens.org.uk> wrote: > My SSD (250GB nominal) was running out - only about 6BG free.
> So I deleted !Cache's Netsurf directory. Now 157GB. > Two questions: > How does !Cache take account of NS choices? Disc cache is set to 1024MB. > What are the disadvantages of using a zip fine for Nwtsurf in !Cache. > This is on ARMX6. I'm aware that the lfau means that each block is quite > large. Not sure how large on a 250GB. There were lots of directories in > !Cache. I have raised this sort of thing before. I think you would find there were lots and lots of *empty* directories. Apparently on other FS such directories cause no problems! I even wrote a program to analyse the cache, and to create deletes for all empty directories. But I suspect it currently has bugs, and I got diverted to other things! I think my directory now (after deleting it all like you have in about April) is now about 168MB - which is under its 1024MB limit. It does seem to be using 6300 directories but only holds 1550 files! Still seems a directory overload to me. Martin