My UnixWare box runs Veritas' VXFS, and has Online-Data Manager
installed. Documentation is available at http://www.lerctr.org:457/
There are MULTIPLE sync modes, and there are also hints an app can give
to the FS.
More info is available if you want.
LER
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>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Original Message <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
On 3/16/01, 9:11:51 AM, Thomas Lockhart <lockhart@alumni.caltech.edu> wrote
regarding [HACKERS] Re: AW: Allowing WAL fsync to be done via O_SYNC:
> > > Okay ... we can fall back to O_FSYNC if we don't see either of the
> > > others. No problem. Any other weird cases out there? I think Andreas
> > > might've muttered something about AIX but I'm not sure now.
> > You can safely use O_DSYNC on AIX, the only special on AIX is,
> > that it does not make a speed difference to O_SYNC. This is imho
> > because the jfs only needs one sync write to the jfs journal for meta
info
> > in eighter case (so that nobody misunderstands: both perform excellent).
> Hmm. Does everyone run jfs on AIX, or are there other file systems
> available? The same issue should be raised for Linux (at least): have we
> tried test cases with both journaling and non-journaling file systems?
> Perhaps the flag choice would be markedly different for the different
> options?
> - Thomas
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