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Additional information: we're on V7R4.
I just did an additional test with ACS; opening the directory there took
more than 4 minutes!
Joep Beckeringh
Pantheon Automatisering B.V.
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Van: WDSCI-L <wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Namens Joep Beckeringh
Verzonden: dinsdag 10 november 2020 16:33
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Onderwerp: [WDSCI-L] Sources in IFS - Retrieving directory list is
extremely slow
Hello all,
Lately I've started experimenting with storing sources in the IFS.
The first thing I noticed was that retrieving a list of directory entries
is extremely slow.
I converted a source file, containing almost 700 RPGLE (and SQLRPGLE)
members to streamfiles in a directory. Some numbers:
- Opening the source file in PDM is instantaneous;
- Opening the source file in RSE takes about 4 seconds;
- Opening the directory in WRKLNK (unsorted) is almost instantaneous;
- Opening the directory in our own version of WRKLNK (that sorts by name)
takes about 5 seconds;
- Opening the directory in RSE takes 45 seconds.
Anybody any idea why RSE takes so long?
Joep Beckeringh
Pantheon Automatisering B.V.
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