On Wednesday, 07/26/2006 at 01:27 EST, J Leslie Turriff
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Okay, now, wait; are you saying that the storage device _does_ have a
> mechanism for communicating with the Linux filesystem to determine what
> filesystem pages are still cached in main storage and have not yet been
> commited to external storage?

No.  I'm saying that an application that closes or flushes all of its open
files and then tells the filesystem "commit the filesystem to disk" (e.g.
sync) is then at a known point with respect to the dasd.  It is free at
that point to kick off a flashcopy via some command or utility and start
running again.

Alan Altmark
z/VM Development
IBM Endicott

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