Subject | Re: UK based Firebird on Linux expert |
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Author | grip_2ls |
Post date | 2011-11-23T16:01:09Z |
Norman,
Thanks for that, in which case the output is the following:
/dev/cciss/c0d0p1 536G 135G 402G 26% /
so not on the ntfs but the xfs partition. So I don't think that we can blame ntfs in this instance.
xfs ok for Firebird?
Neil
Thanks for that, in which case the output is the following:
/dev/cciss/c0d0p1 536G 135G 402G 26% /
so not on the ntfs but the xfs partition. So I don't think that we can blame ntfs in this instance.
xfs ok for Firebird?
Neil
--- In firebird-support@yahoogroups.com, Norman Dunbar <Norman@...> wrote:
>
> Sorry can't type!
>
> > Assuming you know the full path to the firebird database, the simplest
> > (?) way to get the details is to run df on it. Here's an example:
> >
> > df -h my_employee.fdb
>
> Should read:
>
> cd /where/it/lives
> df -f my_employee.fdb
>
> or simply:
>
> df -h /where/it/lives/my_employee.fdb
>
> The result will be the same either way.
>
>
> Cheers,
> Norm.
>
> --
> Norman Dunbar
> Dunbar IT Consultants Ltd
>
> Registered address:
> Thorpe House
> 61 Richardshaw Lane
> Pudsey
> West Yorkshire
> United Kingdom
> LS28 7EL
>
> Company Number: 05132767
>