Re: FBWF Cache Size
- From: "KM" <konstmor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2007 11:21:14 -0700
I can only confirm what Milong said :-)
Although I didn't see any issues with the number of reboots required since you seemed to only needed the reg hack to be able to
change that without *rebuilding* the image.
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KM
On Mar 15, 5:19 pm, "KM" <konstmor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
[HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\FBWF\FBA], "ThresholdSize" (dword)
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I'm wondering if anyone knows where / how the "Maximum Cache Size in
MB" parameter ofFBWFis stored. I'd like to change it withoutsomewhere that I can set while theFBWFis turned off...
rebuilding my image - So I'm hoping that it's a registry parameter
Also, I have it set right now to 192MB, and it looks like most of this
cache allocation is taken up when the box boots - I can copy a 72MB
file to the C: drive, but a 26MB copy after that fails with "You have
exceeded the resource limits of the system" or something like that. (I
guess I assumed that it was related to the cache size).
That's interesting, KM, as Milong replied with this in the MS forums:
"The configuration is kept in a file at the root of the OS Volume fbwf.cfg. The format isn't public.
You should be able to change this value without a reboot.
Enable FBWF for the next session.
Then set your new threshold.
Disable FBWF for the next session if you want. The configuration will now be set to the new value.
There is no reboot in any of the steps.
-milong"
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