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2006 Jul 14
6
Using RoR to produce .xhtml files
...see how I can use layouts and paritals to efficiently produce the content and tags that I need, but how can I get the actual file that''s produced to be named with the .xhtml suffix, (rather than *.htm, as it currently is)? [Note: I never thought the suffix was all that important, but evidenly Mozilla won''t behave in some cases unless the files is named with the xhtml suffix.] thanks, Alex -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2024 Oct 15
1
ctdb tcp settings for statd failover
...Should these values be set system wide? Should they be set at all? Are they still required with the current code base or kernels? MfG/Kind regards, Ulrich Sibiller -- Dipl.-Inf. Ulrich Sibiller Senior IT Consultant T: +49 (0) 7071 9457 681 (Hotline) Hagellocher Weg 73?? 72070 T?bingen?? Germany eviden.com an atos business science+computing ag Management Board: Dr. Martin Matzke (Chairman), Sabine Hohenstein, Matthias Schempp; Chairman of the Supervisory Board: Emmanuel Le Roux; Registered office: T?bingen; Commercial register of the local court of Stuttgart, HRB 382196
2023 Nov 10
2
understanding stat cache
...n the stat cache? smb.conf has max stat cache size = 512 (BTW: Is there some way to gather statistics about the stat cache?) Kind regards, Ulrich Sibiller -- Dipl.-Inf. Ulrich Sibiller Senior IT Consultant T: +49 (0) 7071 9457 681 (Hotline) Hagellocher Weg 73 ? 72070 T?bingen ? Germany eviden.com an atos business science+computing ag Management Board: Dr. Martin Matzke (Chairman), Sabine Hohenstein, Matthias Schempp; Chairman of the Supervisory Board: Emmanuel Le Roux; Registered office: T?bingen; Commercial register of the local court of Stuttgart, HRB 382196
2023 Nov 15
1
understanding stat cache
Hello Ralph, Thanks for that hint about case sensitivity's performance penalty. For clarifaction: The user is doing mainly reads, so does the "create" you mention also cover opening/reading files? If only _creation_ of files is suffering from that we probably have some other/further performance issue. We have gpfs, which does not offer a case-insensitive mode, neither does the