Heikki Linnakangas <heikki.linnakan...@enterprisedb.com> writes:
> On 17.12.2010 21:32, Robert Haas wrote:
>> I guess the question is whether it's right to conflate "table is
>> unlogged" with "LSN is fake".  It's not immediately obvious to me that
>> those concepts are isomorphic, although though the reverse isn't
>> obvious to me either.

> The buffer manager only needs to know if it has to flush the WAL before 
> writing the page to disk. The flag just means that the buffer manager 
> never needs to do that for this buffer. You're still free to store a 
> real LSN there if you want to, it just won't cause any WAL flushes.

Yeah.  I think that BM_UNLOGGED might be a poor choice for the flag name,
just because it overstates what the bufmgr needs to assume.  It might be
better to reverse the flag sense, and have a new flag that *is* set if
the page contains an LSN that we have to check against WAL.

                        regards, tom lane

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