05-22-2013
This is an old warning which doesn't apply to modern disks. You can ignore it, especially on a virtual disk which doesn't actually have cylinders in any sense of the word.
Beware that very small ext2/3 partitions may have a small number of inodes, which can limit the number of files you put on a filesystem even when all available space isn't exhausted. You can adjust how many inodes you get when you create the filesystem, but it's very very difficult to add more later.
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oci_server_version
OCI_SERVER_VERSION(3) OCI_SERVER_VERSION(3)
oci_server_version - Returns the Oracle Database version
SYNOPSIS
string oci_server_version (resource $connection)
DESCRIPTION
Returns a string with the Oracle Database version and available options
PARAMETERS
o $connection
-
RETURN VALUES
Returns the version information as a string or FALSE on error.
EXAMPLES
Example #1
oci_server_version(3) example
<?php
$conn = oci_connect("hr", "hrpwd", "localhost/XE");
echo "Server Version: " . oci_server_version($conn);
// Displays:
// Server Version: Oracle Database 11g Enterprise Edition Release 11.2.0.1.0 - 64bit Production
// With the Partitioning, OLAP, Data Mining and Real Application Testing option
oci_close($conn);
?>
NOTES
Note
In PHP versions before 5.0.0 you must use ociserverversion(3) instead. This old name still can be used. However it is deprecated
and not recommended.
SEE ALSO
oci_client_version(3).
PHP Documentation Group OCI_SERVER_VERSION(3)