Originally posted by: DanBraden
The limit to the number of files in JFS2, or the number of files within a directory, depends on how much space you have and the size of the files. I'm going from my memory, but I believe you can create as many files as you have space for. The JFS2 max file system size is 32 TB. The smallest file in JFS2 can reside in a minimum of a 512 byte sector on disk.
So basically you can have as many as can fit. If you need to know the exact number, I'd suggest creating a vary small file system with an outline log, and creating as many 1 byte files as you can until you get an error.
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