Hi Thomas,

here is the result of the raspberry jury ;-)

open: 5485
close: 548
open: 380
close: 191
open: 219
close: 315
open: 323
close: 122
open: 295
close: 111
open: 294
close: 307
open: 240
close: 109
open: 227
close: 253
open: 266
close: 253
open: 385
close: 248
open: 195
close: 243
open: 170
close: 282
open: 230
close: 269
open: 245
close: 349
open: 152
close: 241
open: 208
close: 243
open: 146
close: 542
open: 131
close: 261
open: 161
close: 237
open: 159
close: 259
open: 350
close: 256
open: 182
close: 259
open: 200
close: 260
open: 375
close: 265
open: 215
close: 271
open: 203
close: 239
open: 411
close: 239
open: 234
close: 240
open: 246
close: 396
open: 214
close: 239
open: 197
close: 359
open: 229
close: 240
open: 219
close: 333
open: 281
close: 239
open: 245 

regards
Peter


Am Donnerstag, 2. Januar 2014 14:12:37 UTC+1 schrieb Famco:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am working on a home project with h2 on Raspberry Pi. I managed to get 
> the h2 running and it seems to work good and pretty fast. Now I have some 
> questions wich the manual doesnt answer:
>
> 1)  the quickstart section on the homepage tells that using "jdbc:h2:~/test" 
> should create the test database in the homedirectory. In fact the database 
> exists (because it works!), but i cannot find the file on the raspberry pi.
> 2) should I use any special settings to avoid problems caused by an 
> unexpected "powerdown" of the raspberry?
>
> Thank you in advance
>
> Famco  
>

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