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|    Paul Quinn to Wilfred Van Velzen    |
|    Re: Argh..    |
|    11 Aug 17 22:30:00    |
      Hi! Wilfred,              On Fri, 11 Aug 17, you wrote to me:               PQ>> while my DOS was trying to simply _move_ half a GiB        PQ>> of files to a filebox. Fortunately only once a         PQ>> day.               WvV> If you have to do that, create the files in a temporary        WvV> directory on the same drive as the filebox. And when the        WvV> files are ready, do a rename to the filebox dir. Rename is        WvV> an atomic operation on most os's afaik. So binkd won't see        WvV> any "half" written files.              The files are created elsewhere and are then moved. Are you saying that the       filebox reference in the binkD.cfg be updated to the temporary directory?        -) No, I'm sure you're not. I'm guessing that a move is a kind of rename in       the underlying DOS (in fact MS-DOS 7.1).              It just takes enough time to be a problem, where the mailer wants to start a       session while the files are being created by ARJ (whose replcement with ZIP       was another project slipped in favour of Fmail), or indeed even being moved.        The affected node (a local point system) is only effectively undialable by the       mailer for a half hour block (the smallest time period available under the Txy       standard); it's still available for the remaining 23.5 hours/day.               PQ>> Nevertheless, can't binkD be *stalled* for a node by        PQ>> utilizing *.?sy flags?               WvV> The best way, of course, is to use the normal outbound        WvV> directory in the propper way for this, and not use a        WvV> filebox. ;)              I use both but not at the same time for the same nodes, of course. The       fileboxes support a separate _household_ network riding on the back of Fido I       call a system of StarGates. What goes in one comes out at another someplace,       just like StarGates in the TV series operate. :)              Oh, and I thought that you might have been hinting to mark that Fmail uses       binkD semaphores (*.csy) while creating mail bundles for a node. Or maybe       Fmail could in the future?              Cheers,       Paul.              --- Paul's Win98SE VirtualBox        * Origin: Quinn's Post - Maryborough, Queensland, OZ (3:640/384)    |
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