Andres Freund <and...@anarazel.de> writes:
> On Tuesday 02 February 2010 18:36:12 Robert Haas wrote:
>> I took a look at this patch today and I agree with Tom that
>> pg_fsync_start() is a very confusing name.  I don't know what the
>> right name is, but this doesn't fsync so I don't think it shuld have
>> fsync in the name.  Maybe something like pg_advise_abandon() or
>> pg_abandon_cache().  The current name is really wishful thinking:
>> you're hoping that it will make the kernel start the fsync, but it
>> might not.  I think pg_start_data_flush() is similarly optimistic.

> What about: pg_fsync_prepare().

prepare_for_fsync()?

                        regards, tom lane

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