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From: Abraham J. Stephens [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, June 10, 1998 11:56 AM
To: Jann Linder
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Linux cache's the hd w/ whatever free ram it can get. If you'd like to
make sure they stay in ram, make a ramdisk might be a good idea, but many
hits are you getting here?
Chris
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> "jl" == Jann Linder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
jl> I have a script running under RedHat 5.0 Linux kernel 2.0.32
jl> Apache 1.2.5 perl 500404
jl> This script does a require of 9 files each time it runs. My
jl> question is the following: These files do not change from run to
jl>
I have a script running under RedHat 5.0 Linux kernel 2.0.32 Apache 1.2.5
perl 500404
This script does a require of 9 files each time it runs. My question is
the following: These files do not change from run to run. Does linux
automatically cache recent files if the time/date stamp does not