On Thu, 2005-04-28 at 00:14, John Madden wrote: > > I don't think this has been raised before. You are looking for a > > database replacement for the attachments directory? I suppose there > > could be an option to upload files straight to the db as blobs or > > something, but thus far there has never been a need seen for this that I > > am aware of. Keep in mind that some plugins (and maybe the core too) > > will use the attachments directory for their own purposes too. That > > could be fixed if we defined a save-file-in-attachments-dir function for > > use by any code that wants to put a file there, but I'm not convinced > > this is not overkill. It might be just as fruitful to determine if your > > synch problems can be fixed at the source instead. > > GFS would probably be more efficient for something like this -- simplicity of > NFS, > but actually designed for multi-read/multi-write.
Thanks for the idea .... I will test it. -- Rafael Martinez, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Center for Information Technology Services University of Oslo, Norway PGP Public Key: http://folk.uio.no/rafael/
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