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Here's the E-Mail and ticket update exchange. I'm not making this up, as Mini-Me can confirm.
Twaticus: We would like to know what is the maximum size limit on file system folder. Currently the size of $ABC folder is 80 GB. When do we decide to move to new file system folder? OK, it's coming. The part you won't believe. I sure as fuck didn't. I checked the Audit trail to see if Mini-Me or someone else was fucking with me and changed what this fuckwit actually wrote. Twaticus:So we should not copy the files which were existing under these folders in the old file system. Pls advise.
[Second mail 13 minutes later:] Moreover if we only mention the new file system path, how the users will be able to open old attachments? Gobsmacked, I tell ya.
REC: Do not create anything. Copy over the entire File System root directory WITH all the subdirectories AND all the files contained within from the old location to the new. So I read through this big long section which, in essence, says what I did but does so over three pages. This document was clearly written by some outsourced contractor being paid by volume, not content.
REC: It says exactly what I said but includes more complicated directions for moving the file system when the system isn't taken off-line and when you're over 2 billion files and Windows isn't able to store more files in that directory. Motherfuck how can anyone be so fucking stupid? He reminds me of this guy in boot camp who was kicked out of our company inside a week because he was unable to march even when the drill instructor was screaming out "LEFT! RIGHT! LEFT! RIGHT!" Incredible. It's a special kind of stupid that lets you get confused over which foot to move next. Twaticus has drunk deeply from that well. While I want to close the ticket with a Root Cause: 17-Fuckwit, I'm still waiting for its implementation. I did find an error in the documents he mentioned though -- a holdover from about 7 years ago -- so we close this as a Defect and make my metrics prettier. But the real defect here isn't the documentation...
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