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FLUSH FORCE and Novell
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From
27/04/2005 16:24:49
 
 
To
26/04/2005 10:44:00
Ken Penrod
Technical Perspectives, Inc.
Richardson, Texas, United States
General information
Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Other
Environment versions
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 8 SP1
OS:
Windows 2000 SP4
Network:
Windows 2000 Server
Database:
Visual FoxPro
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01008299
Message ID:
01009002
Views:
32
For a Novell network, set it on the server if the client uses Novell client software. Setting it on the client is optional but recommended always. If the client is a mixture of Novell and/or MSFT clients then set it on the workstation always also. It is best to use the Novell client fo this very reason. The Novell client is oplock aware, meaning that if file caching is enabled on the workstation then the cache manager is invoked automatically and vice versa. Also keep in mind that OpLocking uses broadcasts and then waits for ACKS.

>So I have to have BOTH client opportunistic locking/caching and server file caching turned off?
>
>Here's what I currently have them setting:
> Win 98 machines - CACHE WRITES = OFF
> FILE CACHE LEVEL = 0
> TRUE COMMIT = ON
> OPPORTUNISTIC LOCKING = OFF
>
> Win 2000/XP - FILE CACHING = OFF
> FILE COMMIT = ON
>
>So I have to tell them to set the server CLIENT FILE CACHING ENABLE to OFF also?
>
>Thanks,
>Ken
>
>>Hi,
>>Also Client file caching enable has to be set to OFF on the server, you can check the setting in Monitor/Server Parameters/NCP.
>>
>>>Has anyone used the new FLUSH FORCE in VFP9 with DBFs residing on a Novell Server? If so, has it helped with the occurrences of corrupted data? All of my Novell customers have been instructed to turn off opportunistic locking,etc. on their client machines but I still have several that get corrupted DBFs on a regular basis.
>>>
>>>Thanks,
>>>Ken
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