Tom Lane wrote:
> Bruce Momjian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > I wonder if this fsync for PostgreSQL messages is some change made to
> > Linux syslog.
>
> You're missing the point: by default syslog fsyncs *all* messages.
> You can turn this off on a per-output-file basis by putting "-" on the
> desired lines of the syslog config file. It has nothing whatever to do
> with Postgres.
>
> The fact that you don't see any fsync calls doesn't prove anything. How
> about O_SYNC or O_DSYNC flags when opening the output files? That would
> be the natural way to implement it given the spec.
Well, doing a grep for sync, I see:
(2) grep -i -4 SYNC syslogd.c
/* Flags to logmsg(). */
#define IGN_CONS 0x001 /* don't print on console */
#define SYNC_FILE 0x002 /* do fsync on file after printing */
#define ADDDATE 0x004 /* add a date to the message */
#define MARK 0x008 /* this message is a mark */
/* Types of actions */
--
char *lp;
lp = msg + msglen;
for (p = msg; p < lp; p = q + 1) {
flags = SYNC_FILE | ADDDATE; /* fsync file after write */
if (parse_pri(&p, &pri)) {
if (pri & ~(LOG_FACMASK|LOG_PRIMASK))
pri = DEFSPRI;
} else {
--
f->f_name));
}
} else {
f->f_warning = 0;
if (flags & SYNC_FILE)
(void)fsync(f->f_file);
}
break;
case F_USER:
--
p += snprintf(p, sizeof(buf) + buf - p, ": %s",
strerror(errno));
dprintf(("%s\n", buf));
logmsg(LOG_SYSLOG|LOG_ERR, NULL, buf, p - buf, LocalHostName,
ADDDATE|SYNC_FILE);
}
Which basically shows one fsync, no O_SYNC's, and setting of the flag
only for klog reads.
> strace'ing syslogd on my HPUX box shows that it doesn't issue explicit
> fsync calls either, but I don't know of any way to tell whether it's got
> the log files opened O_SYNC.
>
> BTW the Linux man page says specifically that their syslogd tries to be
> compatible with BSD.
Yes, I saw that too, but maybe not in this area. It is all in one file,
so here is the FreeBSD version:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/src/usr.sbin/syslogd/syslogd.c?rev=1.59.2.28&content-type=text/x-cvsweb-markup
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