R: [Voyage-linux] ext3

2009-03-26 Thread Dario Finardi
I think Jeff's problem is to have both data and filesystem integrity even if the system experience a powerloss. Jeff, may you give us some more specifics? -Messaggio originale- Da: voyage-linux-bounces+d.finardi=gear...@list.voyage.hk

Re: R: [Voyage-linux] ext3

2009-03-26 Thread Rob Jenkins
Hi Jeff, Don't know if this would work for you, but I just installed MySQL client on my boxes and have them send their updates directly to a MySQL server in my data center. I have a little over 100 boxes with updates happening frequently (check in time, OS and environment stats, users stats,

Re: R: [Voyage-linux] ext3

2009-03-26 Thread Kim-man 'Punky' TSE
Hi Jeff, Running mysql server under harsh and embedded environment is a wrong design decision IMO. At least you should consider using sqlite to replace mysql. It is easier if your application is running java, where switch jdbc driver is straightforward. Hence, you can keep sqlite files in