Hi. I have setup my webserver and Fileman and they are running great. The only problem is that i am using Fileman to browse my entire drive, so it takes almost forever to wait for fileman to load (It DOES load correctly). I think this is because fileman is checking my diskusage. How do I turn diskusage off?
Nov 3, 2001, 1:51 PM
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Nov 3, 2001, 1:51 PM
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Unfortunately, this is a built-in process, to override it, you would have to do the following:
1) Add a variable in the .cfg file:
$check_space = 0;
2) Then find the disk space check codes in fileman.cgi and add conditional statements around it:
if ($check_space) {
CHECK SPACE CODES
}
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Buh Bye!
Cheers,
Me
1) Add a variable in the .cfg file:
$check_space = 0;
2) Then find the disk space check codes in fileman.cgi and add conditional statements around it:
Quote:
if ($check_space) {
CHECK SPACE CODES
}
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Buh Bye!
Cheers,
Me
Nov 3, 2001, 7:52 PM
Veteran (17240 posts)
Nov 3, 2001, 7:52 PM
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The problem is parsing large number of folders and files...and trying to get your complete drive to parse will consume a lot of CPU...
Another suggestion is breaking up the parsing of your data into individual folders and then list those folders...click on them...then you can see sub-folders/files.
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Buh Bye!
Cheers,
Me
Another suggestion is breaking up the parsing of your data into individual folders and then list those folders...click on them...then you can see sub-folders/files.
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Buh Bye!
Cheers,
Me
Nov 13, 2001, 4:21 PM
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Nov 13, 2001, 4:21 PM
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Hi,
Look for sub checkspace and comment out:
&find ( sub { $size += -s }, $directory );
Cheers,
Alex
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Look for sub checkspace and comment out:
&find ( sub { $size += -s }, $directory );
Cheers,
Alex
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