On Sunday 07 November 2010 07:50:48 mike wrote:
> >> Somehow Robert got his client cache disabled. Please could some people 
> >> check 
> that their client cache is set to salted-hash (not ram), and is of a 
> reasonable 
> size? You need to check the core settings page in advanced mode. The wizard 
> is 
> supposed to set this up but it is possible there is a bug.
> >
> 
> 
> hi,
> my Client Cashe was also set to RAM / 10MiB, 
> I changed it to Salt-hash.
> 
> But I accidentally found Store Type section in the Core Settings Page and it 
> says: 
> "Datastore type. Currently this can be salt-hash (this is the default, stores 
> data on disk with a lossy hashtable and a Bloom filter), bdb-index (old store 
> format, not recommended), or ram (FOR TESTING ONLY, keep the index and the 
> data 
> in memory, not on disk). Only use ram if you know what you are doing and have 
> enough RAM to store all your data (and note it will not be saved on 
> shutdown)! ..."
> 
> 
> my Store Type was set to RAM,
> I never played with this setting, it was set default to RAM.
> Should I change it to salt-hash ?

That's odd, did you circumvent the first-time wizard somehow? The page that 
asks you for your datastore size. It will set both settings, and the sizes.

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