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Accessing UNIX files through visionFS/samba
Hello,
I was wondering, for a windows application accesing UNIX files via VisionFS or SAMBA what would be a preferred way to read and process a large number of records? Up to 50 users could be accessing this file at the same time. 1. for each record - open file, read record, close file , process. 2. open file , read and process all 5000 records, close file. Opportunistic locks are used. Thank you! |
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