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27/01/2007 16:24:25
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Visual FoxPro
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Other
Title:
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01189442
Message ID:
01189972
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>>Not that I have any disagreement with what you said - but there are several other solutions available to run fox on linux including vmware, win4Lin.
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>My understanding is that for both VMWare and Win4Lin you still need a copy of Windows i.e. your app still runs in Windows, which in turn is hosted on Linux via one of these products.
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>>>If you go this route, make sure the Linux admin is aware >that you'll be hosting VFP tables on it. VFP is probably one >of the most stressful apps that can run against an SMB file >system; if anything's misconfigured it'll show up fast as >table opening failures, file corruptions etc. I think some >recent Samba releases have VFP- or FoxPro-specific >settings/tweaks in their READMEs - be sure to read/follow >them. It would also probably be a good idea to configure >Samba to favour reliability over performance.
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>>I have used samba several times as a file server. But I haven't seen any doc's on how best to run samba to support fox. Would you mind and post that info.
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>I'm not an expert at this. I was involved a while back with a client running an FPD app with the data files on Samba (at the time on either NetBSD or OpenBSD IIRC). I recall finding notes in the READMEs that helped get that setup running reliably but I don't know where they are now.
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>Googling "Samba Foxpro" gets lots of hits e.g. http://www.drouillard.ca/Tips&Tricks/Samba/Oplocks.htm

Well, i have a big VFP app running on Samba for 2 years without a glitch, and really great performance ( behaves like Novell ). I don't know about specific settings. I'll ask my brother in Spain, who is the admin. for the server, if he did anything specific to fox.
Jaime
Why do programs stop working correctly as soon as you leave the Fox?
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