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I would have thought that the copy style compact would have un-daosified
the smaller files.
But you may be right.
Tried to use iNav to select all files in the DAOS/0001 directory that were
under 1MB and it quit working and shut itself down. You know, sort by
size, highlight the first one, scroll down to the last one under a MB,
shift click to get a count and total size but instead get an abort. There
were quite a few.

So you're saying that once they are daos'ed they stay daos'ed,
irregardless of the size parameter? But, even worse, they stay in the
DAOS directory AND are also back in the nsf(s)?


Rob Berendt

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