Computer Name Change Default; Flush Disk Buffers On Write - Neoware e140 - Thin Client User Manual

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The NVDD Configuration File
Computer Name
Change Default
Flush Disk Buffers
on Write
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Configuration File Settings
have to respond to many Delayed Write Failed messages by clicking
OK
the
button). You can then increase the sector map size value so
that when the server is restarted the client can continue its write
operations.
If the CVol file becomes full and the sector map size for a volume is
the same as the total number of sectors in the volume, a "Disk Full"
or "Delayed Write Failed" error message will be issued. In this case,
just erase some files from the mounted volume, on the client side, to
make some sectors in the CVol file considered as available by the
Windows operating system running on the client.
default_save_name=[true¦false]
(optional – default:
false
The setting of this option determines the default behaviour of the
server when a computer changes its name during a session.
If
, the new name for the computer will be saved in the configu-
true
ration file and will be restored to the computer the next time it boots.
If
, the change is lost, and the computer will keep its previous
false
name.
For more information on client naming, refer to the section "Client
Naming" on page 233.
do_flush_on_write=[true¦false]
(optional – default:
false
The setting of this option determines the default behaviour of the
server when a client computer sends a write request.
If set to
, the server will send a write acknowledgement to the
true
client only after data has actually been written on the physical stor-
age. Therefore, if there are uncommitted data in the server's write
buffer and the server fails before committing this data, the client will
not consider them written and will resend its write request.
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