Esta es una selección de artículos y notas que iré actualizando con el tiempo, ya que a medida que van saliendo nuevas versiones de Windows, aparecen nuevos problemas para las aplicaciones que usan file-sharing como FoxPro, Acces y varias otras. Las más nuevas las iré agregando arriba.
(Muy buena explicación técnica sobre cacheo en samba)
Re: Network Slow Query / Christof Wollenhaupt / 2014.12.18
http://leafe.com/archives/msg/497230
Data corruption when multiple users perform read and write operations to a shared file in the SMB2 environment
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/2028965
- [2015] SMB2 Workstation Cache Configuration => Aparentemente es la solución definitiva
- Your database/accounting system is potentially at risk
- Visual FoxPro applications - File access is denied article by Dan Macleod (published in January, 2012)
- Configuring opportunistic locking in Windows (Microsoft article ID 296264)
- A data corruption issue occurs when multiple users perform read and write operations to a shared file in the SMB2 environment
- Improving Performance of MS-DOS Database Applications (In this article which appeared at least as early as March of 1999 under Q219022, Microsoft attempted to blame DOS applications that were incompatible with NT's file locking default, when in fact the issue relates to all multi-user databases running under Windows that were not client-server, as they later documented in connection with their own Jet Engine used by a non-DOS application called Microsoft Access 2000 - see below.)
- How to keep a Jet 4.0 database in top working condition in Access 2000 (see Opportunistic Locking (oplocks) on the Network File Server, Microsoft article ID 300216)
- Pervasive Knowledge Base (search on solution ID: psql6157 - Pervasive confirms, however, that oplocks is still an issue with respect to their workgroup engines)
- Opportunistic Locking and Read Caching on Microsoft Windows Networks (Data Access Worldwide white paper) [Traducción al Español]
- Superbase Networking - Oplocks Explained (Superbase Developers article)
- Paradox file corruption (Delphi Magazine)
- CodeBase file corruption (Sequiter)
- Access (Jet) Database Corruptions - Intersoft technical bulletin 1019
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