--- In [email protected], "trskopo" <trskopo@...> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
> 
> I am planning to use CentOS 6 for Firebird 2.5 server(Super Server mode), but 
> I am really a newbie in Linux. 
> 
> In CentOS, I can only install firebird, setting sysdba password, setting 
> TCP/IP manually, setting file permissions and setting Firewall, that's all. I 
> have tried these steps, and can connect successfully to Firebird server via 
> windows client.
> 
> Are there anything I should aware before continue? I read about forced write, 
> in windows, the default is on, how about in Linux? And if is not on by 
> default, how to set it on?

Forced writes are on by default 
"Firebird is installed with forced writes (synchronous writes) enabled by 
default. Mutations are written to disk immediately upon posting.

"
http://www.firebirdsql.org/file/documentation/reference_manuals/user_manuals/html/qsg25-safety.html#qsg25-safety-howtocorrupt

you can disabled them with 
ForcedWrites=Off 
but is not recommended 

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