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diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/tuning/strictsync.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/tuning/strictsync.xml deleted file mode 100644 index 693806a503..0000000000 --- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/tuning/strictsync.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ -<samba:parameter name="strict sync" - context="S" - xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common"> -<listitem> - <para>Many Windows applications (including the Windows 98 explorer - shell) seem to confuse flushing buffer contents to disk with doing - a sync to disk. Under UNIX, a sync call forces the process to be - suspended until the kernel has ensured that all outstanding data in - kernel disk buffers has been safely stored onto stable storage. - This is very slow and should only be done rarely. Setting this - parameter to <constant>no</constant> (the default) means that - <citerefentry><refentrytitle>smbd</refentrytitle> - <manvolnum>8</manvolnum></citerefentry> ignores the Windows - applications requests for a sync call. There is only a possibility - of losing data if the operating system itself that Samba is running - on crashes, so there is little danger in this default setting. In - addition, this fixes many performance problems that people have - reported with the new Windows98 explorer shell file copies.</para> - - <para>See also the <link linkend="SYNCALWAYS"><parameter moreinfo="none">sync - always></parameter></link> parameter.</para> - - <para>Default: <command moreinfo="none">strict sync = no</command></para> -</listitem> -</samba:parameter> |