Many servers create lock files on NFS instead of using POSIX locks
due to the flakey NFS lock implementations. (Does any OS other than Solaris
support NFS locks correctly???) The existance of the lock file indicates that
another process has locked the main file.
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"Rajan, Vivek K" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Also, is there any NFS locking issue with SQLite database? Sometimes if
> a client opens the files and die, do we have problems reading the file
> again because NFS lock for the file still exists!? Is this true?
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There are no locking issues with
Is there any limit (besides the OS files system limit) on how big the db
file size can be with SQLite?
Mostly it's operating system limits.
Also, is there any NFS locking issue with SQLite database? Sometimes if
a client opens the files and die, do we have problems reading the file
again be
Hello-
Is there any limit (besides the OS files system limit) on how big the db
file size can be with SQLite?
Also, is there any NFS locking issue with SQLite database? Sometimes if
a client opens the files and die, do we have problems reading the file
again because NFS lock for the file
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