Hello
I have heard that UNIX I/O buffer sometimes causes problems during
system crash because it keeps files which, application thinks, are
already written to disk. And then this changes go lost during crash.
Therefore I heard a recommendation, that dba's should disabled UNIX file
buffering on mountpoints where rdbms are running.
What about this? Any hints? What about PostgreSQL? Do we bypass this OS
buffering (fsync?) or should a dba do anything else?
How do I disable this I/O buffering?
Thanks for comments
Oli
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