Re: [firebird-support] Doubts about Firebird in Linux....
Hi András, if your file system has barrier enabled ( ext4 by default has it ), ant you set forced writes ON, then massive updates will be very slow. You should decide between setting FW On or using a file system with barrier activated. There has been a thread in this forum about this point some time ago. [1] Aldo [1] https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/firebird-support/conversations/topics/125057
Re: [firebird-support] Doubts about Firebird in Linux....
I'm running Firebird 2.5.8 on Devuan Jessie with ext4 and works very well Best Regards -- Ismael Devuan User : http://distrowatch.com/table.php?distribution=devuan >- Original Message - >From: Omacht András aoma...@mve.hu [firebird-support] >To: firebird-support@yahoogroups.com >Sent: Thursday, May 17, 2018 1:22 AM >Subject: RE: [firebird-support] Doubts about Firebird in Linux > > >Hi Aldo, > >is not ext4 too slow? >What mount switches do you use? >We had to switch back to ext3, because ext4 was too slow (barrier switch >and db forced write were on). > >András > >>From: firebird-support@yahoogroups.com >>[mailto:firebird-supp...@yahoogroups..com] >>Sent: Thursday, May 17, 2018 2:14 AM >>To: firebird-support@yahoogroups.com >>Subject: Re: [firebird-support] Doubts about Firebird in Linux >> >>I'm running Firebird on Linux since many years, with the following >>environment: >> >>1. Ubuntu 14.04 ( I've also run it on Debian 6.0 ) >>2. ext4 >>3. Journaling >>4. Firebird 2.5.2 >>Aldo Caruso >> >>>El 16/05/18 a las 20:43, Javier Cintron >>>fcintr...@yahoo.com<mailto:fcintr...@yahoo.com> [firebird-support] >>>escribió: >>> >>>Firebird ver 2.5.7.27050 64 bits >>>Superserver >>>Windows Server 2012R2 >>> >>>I am planning to change the operating system that hosts our ERP's >>>Firebird Databases from Windows Server 2012R2 >>>to Linux and I have some questions about it: >>> >>> >>>1. Which Linux distribution do you recommend? I have experience using >>>Centos. >>>2. Which Linux file system do you recommend? (ext3 ext4, etc) >>>3. Do you recommend using a journaling file system? >>>4. One of the requirements is that the Firebird has to be 2.5.7.27050 but >>>as of today the current version is 2.5.8.27089: is there a >>>repository >>>of past firebird versions? >>> >>>Thanks in advance for your help
RE: [firebird-support] Doubts about Firebird in Linux....
Hi Aldo, is not ext4 too slow? What mount switches do you use? We had to switch back to ext3, because ext4 was too slow (barrier switch and db forced write were on). András From: firebird-support@yahoogroups.com [mailto:firebird-supp...@yahoogroups..com] Sent: Thursday, May 17, 2018 2:14 AM To: firebird-support@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [firebird-support] Doubts about Firebird in Linux I'm running Firebird on Linux since many years, with the following environment: 1. Ubuntu 14.04 ( I've also run it on Debian 6.0 ) 2. ext4 3. Journaling 4. Firebird 2.5.2 Aldo Caruso El 16/05/18 a las 20:43, Javier Cintron fcintr...@yahoo.com<mailto:fcintr...@yahoo.com> [firebird-support] escribió: Firebird ver 2.5.7.27050 64 bits Superserver Windows Server 2012R2 I am planning to change the operating system that hosts our ERP's Firebird Databases from Windows Server 2012R2 to Linux and I have some questions about it: 1. Which Linux distribution do you recommend? I have experience using Centos. 2. Which Linux file system do you recommend? (ext3 ext4, etc) 3. Do you recommend using a journaling file system? 4. One of the requirements is that the Firebird has to be 2.5.7.27050 but as of today the current version is 2.5.8.27089: is there a repository of past firebird versions? Thanks in advance for your help __ Information from ESET Mail Security, version of virus signature database 17397 (20180516) __ The message was checked by ESET Mail Security. http://www.eset.com [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: [firebird-support] Doubts about Firebird in Linux....
I'm running Firebird on Linux since many years, with the following environment: 1. Ubuntu 14.04 ( I've also run it on Debian 6.0 ) 2. ext4 3. Journaling 4. Firebird 2.5.2 Aldo Caruso El 16/05/18 a las 20:43, Javier Cintron fcintr...@yahoo.com [firebird-support] escribió: Firebird ver 2.5.7.27050 64 bits Superserver Windows Server 2012R2 I am planning to change the operating system that hosts our ERP's Firebird Databases from Windows Server 2012R2 to Linux and I have some questions about it: 1. Which Linux distribution do you recommend? I have experience using Centos. 2. Which Linux file system do you recommend? (ext3 ext4, etc) 3. Do you recommend using a journaling file system? 4. One of the requirements is that the Firebird has to be 2.5.7.27050 but as of today the current version is 2.5.8.27089: is there a repository of past firebird versions? Thanks in advance for your help
[firebird-support] Doubts about Firebird in Linux....
Firebird ver 2.5.7.27050 64 bitsSuperserverWindows Server 2012R2 I am planning to change the operating system that hosts our ERP's Firebird Databases from Windows Server 2012R2 to Linux and I have some questions about it: - Which Linux distribution do you recommend? I have experience using Centos. - Which Linux file system do you recommend? (ext3 ext4, etc) - Do you recommend using a journaling file system? - One of the requirements is that the Firebird has to be 2.5.7.27050 but as of today the current version is 2.5.8.27089: is there a repository of past firebird versions? Thanks in advance for your help