Hi Ulrich, On Tue, Mar 15, 2016 at 9:00 AM, Ulrich Windl <[email protected]> wrote: >>>> Arto Bendiken <[email protected]> schrieb am 14.03.2016 um 17:30 in >>>> Nachricht > <CAE7aNuS4=5ENrgL7w=zDqUe2dE7WH01nkAkAX76Msuw_uj=x...@mail.gmail.com>: >> Here's a curious case that I had not encountered with LMDB as yet previously: >> >> 1. There was a power reset of a virtual machine with an active LMDB >> writer process (standalone use, not OpenLDAP) on an LMDB file >> containing three sub-DBs. > [...] > > Hi! > > What is a "power reset of a virtual machine"? A virtual power reset (i.e. > reset), or a power reset of the host? > In the latter case some writes that the VM considers done may not be > committed on the host, depending on the exact configuration. You didn't give > any details on that, so I can only guess...
The latter, with the VM's virtio disks being LVM volumes assigned and dedicated to it using libvirt--a run-of-the-mill configuration. -- Arto Bendiken | @bendiken | http://ar.to
