﻿id	summary	reporter	owner	description	type	status	priority	milestone	component	version	resolution	keywords	cc
321	Mouting directort with many files in it renders OS/2 system useless	ecsnl	Paul Smedley	"Running some tests I creates one directory with 250000 files on a Linux Samba server. These are normal 0 byte files (nothing special). 
They where created on the Linux box with a script. Filename 1 to 249999 created). 

If I use the IBM Network Requester (netbios over TCP/I) to connect to the share and do run the DIR command from 4OS/2 or CMD.EXE session the system continues to work.

When with ArcaOS 5.02 freshly installed system I mount that share and run the DIR command the system is toast. What happens it seems is that all lower shared memory gets consumed. Freesharedmem reports this as well then it runs down to 0 free memory. The system in total has 1 GB of RAM.  In 4OS2 when I run the DIR command, this output follows:

SYS0008: There is not enough memory available to process this command.
All available memory is in use.
  27.011.223.552 bytes (25GB) free

The same occurs when I run the DIR command from CMD.EXE.
With in seconds freesharedmem.exe drops to 0 bytes. And when you try to start any other program you get a SYS0008. 

The Xworkplace memory watcher reports that the amount of memory has dropped from 892 MB free down to 596 MB free. So 296 MB of RAM has been consumed by the DIR command. 

Note this is a freshly installed system and this DIR is done after I mounted this network share with ArcaMapper. 
"	defect	accepted	minor		Unknown	Client 3.0.x			ecsnl
