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Old 02-16-2012
So, you guys say that my idea is not that bad, but takes a lot of time and practical experience?

So basically I should stick with my backtrack and gather experience using BSD or Gentoo anyways?
Learning by doing - first see what it's like and then decide from there? Look at how the professionals handle security and learn from that too?
 

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CUBRID_GET_DB_PARAMETER(3)						 1						CUBRID_GET_DB_PARAMETER(3)

cubrid_get_db_parameter - Returns the CUBRID database parameters

SYNOPSIS
array cubrid_get_db_parameter (resource $conn_identifier) DESCRIPTION
This function returns the CUBRID database parameters or it returns FALSE on failure. It returns an associative array with the values for the following parameters: o PARAM_ISOLATION_LEVEL o PARAM_LOCK_TIMEOUT o PARAM_MAX_STRING_LENGTH o PARAM_AUTO_COMMIT Database parameters +----------------------+---------------------------------------------------+ | Parameter | | | | | | | Description | | | | +----------------------+---------------------------------------------------+ |PARAM_ISOLATION_LEVEL | | | | | | | The transaction isolation level. | | | | | LOCK_TIMEOUT | | | | | | | CUBRID provides the lock timeout feature, which | | | sets the waiting time (in seconds) for the lock | | | until the transaction lock setting is allowed. | | | The default value of the lock_timeout_in_secs | | | parameter is -1, which means the application | | | client will wait indefinitely until the transac- | | | tion lock is allowed. | | | | | PARAM_AUTO_COMMIT | | | | | | | In CUBRID PHP, auto-commit mode is disabled by | | | default for transaction management. It can be set | | | by using cubrid_set_autocommit(3). | | | | +----------------------+---------------------------------------------------+ The following table shows the isolation levels from 1 to 6. It consists of table schema (row) and isolation level: Levels of Isolation Supported by CUBRID +--------------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------+ | Name | | | | | | | Description | | | | +--------------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------+ | SERIALIZABLE (6) | | | | | | | In this isolation level, problems concerning con- | | | currency (e.g. dirty read, non-repeatable read, | | | phantom read, etc.) do not occur. | | | | |REPEATABLE READ CLASS with REPEATABLE READ | | |INSTANCES (5) | | | | | | | Another transaction T2 cannot update the schema | | | of table A while transaction T1 is viewing table | | | A. Transaction T1 may experience phantom read for | | | the record R that was inserted by another trans- | | | action T2 when it is repeatedly retrieving a spe- | | | cific record. | | | | |REPEATABLE READ CLASS with READ COMMITTED | | |INSTANCES (or CURSOR STABILITY) (4) | | | | | | | Another transaction T2 cannot update the schema | | | of table A while transaction T1 is viewing table | | | A. Transaction T1 may experience R read (non- | | | repeatable read) that was updated and committed | | | by another transaction T2 when it is repeatedly | | | retrieving the record R. | | | | |REPEATABLE READ CLASS with READ UNCOMMITTED | | |INSTANCES (3) | | | | | | | Default isolation level. Another transaction T2 | | | cannot update the schema of table A while trans- | | | action T1 is viewing table A. Transaction T1 may | | | experience R' read (dirty read) for the record | | | that was updated but not committed by another | | | transaction T2. | | | | |READ COMMITTED CLASS with READ COMMITTED | | |INSTANCES (2) | | | | | | | Transaction T1 may experience A' read (non- | | | repeatable read) for the table that was updated | | | and committed by another transaction T2 while it | | | is viewing table A repeatedly. Transaction T1 may | | | experience R' read (non-repeatable read) for the | | | record that was updated and committed by another | | | transaction T2 while it is retrieving the record | | | R repeatedly. | | | | |READ COMMITTED CLASS with READ UNCOMMITTED | | |INSTANCES (1) | | | | | | | Transaction T1 may experience A' read (non- | | | repeatable read) for the table that was updated | | | and committed by another transaction T2 while it | | | is repeatedly viewing table A. Transaction T1 may | | | experience R' read (dirty read) for the record | | | that was updated but not committed by another | | | transaction T2. | | | | +--------------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------+ PARAMETERS
o $conn_identifier - The CUBRID connection. If the connection identifier is not specified, the last link opened by cubrid_connect(3) is assumed. RETURN VALUES
An associative array with CUBRID database parameters; on success. FALSE on failure. CHANGELOG
+--------+---------------------------------------------------+ |Version | | | | | | | Description | | | | +--------+---------------------------------------------------+ | 8.4.0 | | | | | | | Change LOCK_TIMEOUT to PARAM_LOCK_TIMEOUT, and | | | MAX_STRING_LENGTH to PARAM_MAX_STRING_LENGTH in | | | result. | | | | +--------+---------------------------------------------------+ EXAMPLES
Example #1 cubrid_get_db_parameter(3) example <?php printf("%-30s %s ", "CUBRID PHP Version:", cubrid_version()); printf(" "); $conn = cubrid_connect("localhost", 33088, "demodb"); if (!$conn) { die('Connect Error ('. cubrid_error_code() .')' . cubrid_error_msg()); } $db_params = cubrid_get_db_parameter($conn); while (list($param_name, $param_value) = each($db_params)) { printf("%-30s %s ", $param_name, $param_value); } printf(" "); $server_info = cubrid_get_server_info($conn); $client_info = cubrid_get_client_info(); printf("%-30s %s ", "Server Info:", $server_info); printf("%-30s %s ", "Client Info:", $client_info); printf(" "); $charset = cubrid_get_charset($conn); printf("%-30s %s ", "CUBRID Charset:", $charset); cubrid_disconnect($conn); ?> The above example will output: CUBRID PHP Version: 9.1.0.0001 PARAM_ISOLATION_LEVEL 3 LOCK_TIMEOUT -1 MAX_STRING_LENGTH 1073741823 PARAM_AUTO_COMMIT 1 Server Info: 9.1.0.0212 Client Info: 9.1.0 CUBRID Charset: iso8859-1 SEE ALSO
cubrid_set_db_parameter(3), cubrid_get_autocommit(3). PHP Documentation Group CUBRID_GET_DB_PARAMETER(3)
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