Question on number of files in a dataset

stajo

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Hi,

I have a question on weather my Truenas with 16 gb memory can touch some limits regarding number of files exposed to a service. I have (or had) all my music files (flac mostly) in one dataset that exposes to Roon Server, that reads and indexes those files. I add albums on a daily basis and when I got to 77480 tracks on 5727 albums, Roon wouldnt add any more to its inventory.

When I splitted the files on multiple datasets and pointed Roon to different folders the problem was gone.

Is there some way to check?

Disclaimer:
I know 16 gb is little, but my former machine went south and I took what I had to replace it.
I am adressing the issue on Roon forums, they (of course) think its a NAS problem.

Br
Staffan
 

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It counts all the .flac files it can find inside /mnt/tank/dataset.

If you want to see the list, just take off the | wc -l That's the bit that counts the results.
 

stajo

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Thanks. I got "wc: illegal option -- 1" as an answer. What can that mean?

edit: its a lowercase L, not a 1, correct?
edit 2: Got the answer now, ty.
 
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