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Anybody Tried Linux ?
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07/02/2003 01:14:50
Al Doman (Online)
M3 Enterprises Inc.
North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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Visual FoxPro
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Hi Al,

Does the Debian system use the Linux ext3 file system as its base. Red Hat uses the ext3 file system with journaling. This essentially eliminate the problem of file corruption. Even when a plug is pulled on a linux box, files should not become corrupted, and the time needed to perform a fsck when rebooting a system that was not normally shutdown is no longer necessary. I have been running a Red Hat samba share to serve a VFP 7 application. The VFP 7 tables are in a DBC. The app uses buffering 5 or no buffering depending on the users selection when starting the app. It also uses persistent relations, referential integrity checking and transactions. For me samba has performed its duties without any problems.

In the case of your client do you know what was causing the corruption like maybe the connection was timing out leaving the user dangling, or maybe the user was shuting off their computer without doing a normal exit from the app, etc.

LelandJ
Leland F. Jackson, CPA
Software - Master (TM)
smvfp@mail.smvfp.com
Software Master TM
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