"Jim C. Nasby" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Given that this could result in data loss, if this was to be done I'd
> very much want to see a way to disable it in a production environment.

Production environments are the same ones that won't be happy with
random checkpoint failures, either.

If we can't find a way to positively identify the deleted-file failures
then I think we've got to do something like this.

(You know, of course, that my opinion is that no sane person would run a
production database on Windows in the first place.  So the data-loss
risk to me seems less of a problem than the unexpected-failures problem.
It's not like there aren't a ton of other data-loss scenarios in that OS
that we can't do anything about...)

                        regards, tom lane

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