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diff --git a/docs/howto/Locking.txt b/docs/howto/Locking.txt new file mode 100755 index 0000000..b3cc832 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/howto/Locking.txt @@ -0,0 +1,53 @@ + +Xbase64 - Multi user / Record Locking + + + +If you are using the Xbase64 library in a multi user environment, + +The Record Locking functionality of Xbase64 is designed to work in an evironment +where the files are not cached on a local client machine. + +If you are using the Xbase64 library in a multi user environment, you will need +to verify that Oplocks are turned off for the files in question. + +Oplocks is short for Opportunistic Locking. + + +If you are using Samba software as your file server software, you will +need to add the following to your smb.conf config files. + + +In the global section of the smb.conf file: + +[global] +veto oplock files = /*.dbf/*.DBF/*.dbt/*.DBT/*.ndx/*.NDX/*.cdx/*.CDX/*.mdx/*.MDX + + +Or you could set this at the share level +[share_name] +veto oplock files = /*.dbf/*.DBF/*.dbt/*.DBT/*.ndx/*.NDX/*.cdx/*.CDX/*.mdx/*.MDX + + +Sometimes locking issues can be related to the network config, more than the programs +For example, the locking logic might fail if the underlying file structure does not +support it. + +Mac OSX does not support locking functionality on SMB / Samba shares +Mac OSX does support locking functionality on NFS shares +Per Apple, this is by design + + +Function: xbase::SetMultiUser( xbTrue || xbFalse ) + + Use this function to turn multi user mode on or off. + This function needs to be called before any files are opened or created. + If this function is called after files are opened or created, the files + will need to be closed and reopened for this setting to take effect. + + This setting turns file buffering on and off. In a single user environment, + set this switch to off to improve the performance of the application. + + + + |