No, and that explains it all. Silly me. Argh!
I used the standard start script that comes with Debian (in fact the
6.2.1 version I use is the Debian package) and it doesn't use -F. And
with more disk access we have no chance.
I'll check that as soon as I find the time.
Michael
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> From: The Hermit Hacker[SMTP:scrappy@hub.org]
> Sent: Freitag, 6. Februar 1998 16:20
> To: Thomas G. Lockhart
> Cc: Michael Meskes; Bruce Momjian; PostgreSQL Hacker
> Subject: Re: [HACKERS] Profile of current backend
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> Just curious, but do you have -F set to disable fsync()? We
> really really should disable that by default :(
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