Hi,
On 19 Apr 2007, at 17:03, James Kyle wrote:
> We're considering some sort of solution like this. The problem
> being the user education part. I've found in most cases if the user
> has to actually do something, it doesn't get done.
>
>> This is a problem that I have seen many times, especially with DMF
>> based backup systems...
>>
>> In any case, the most common problem we have is with DICOM
>> directories, the best solution we have found for this in the long
>> term
>> is .tar.gz. Not the most elegant and sometimes a pain as it requires
>> a certain amount of user education. But it certainly works
>> especially
>> when trying to recall a single .tar.gz file from a DMF as opposed to
>> 1500 of them for one analysis.
>>
>
>
> After some investigation, it's definitely the feat directories
> producing the high ratio of file count to MB's. How can I determine
> which files feat creates which can be safely deleted and/or
> recreated without rerunning the entire analysis?
Probably the easiest way to kill unneeded files is to delete or
archive the tsplot subdirectory.
Cheers.
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