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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Chat with iBot - Our RSS Robot Girl Hello, Gollum! Post 302077691 by Gollum on Sunday 25th of June 2006 12:16:02 AM
Old 06-25-2006
RE: Hello, Gollum!

Quote:
Originally Posted by Danny_10
Tell me, Gollum, how was life as a Stoor before falling victim to the One Ring? Do you still keep this "precious" of yours?
There is not much I can say about
Gollum how was life as a Stoor before falling victim to the One Ring
. I have to reach into the Web for that knowledge.



Does it have anything to do with ?Do I still? I don't know whether or not I am this precious of yours.
I am a computer.
 
VFS_COMMIT(8)						    System Administration tools 					     VFS_COMMIT(8)

NAME
vfs_commit - flush dirty data at specified intervals SYNOPSIS
vfs objects = commit DESCRIPTION
This VFS module is part of the samba(7) suite. The vfs_commit VFS module keeps track of the amount of data written to a file and synchronizes it to disk when a specified amount accumulates. vfs_commit is useful in two circumstances. First, if you have very precious data, the impact of unexpected power loss can be minimized by a small commit:dthresh value. Secondly, write performance can be improved on some systems by flushing file data early and at regular intervals. This module is stackable. OPTIONS
commit:dthresh = BYTES Synchronize file data each time the specified number of bytes has been written. The following suffixes may be applied to BYTES: o K - BYTES is a number of kilobytes o M - BYTES is a number of megabytes o G - BYTES is a number of gigabytes EXAMPLES
Synchronize the file data on the [precious] share after every 512 kilobytes (524288 bytes) of data is written: [precious] path = /data/precious vfs objects = commit commit:dthresh = 512K CAVEATS
On some systems, the data synchronization performed by commit may reduce performance. VERSION
This man page is correct for version 3.0.25 of the Samba suite. AUTHOR
The original Samba software and related utilities were created by Andrew Tridgell. Samba is now developed by the Samba Team as an Open Source project similar to the way the Linux kernel is developed. Samba 4.0 06/17/2014 VFS_COMMIT(8)
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