Hello Heinrich,
Sunday, February 22, 2004, 5:00:27 PM, you wrote:
> Why that? I can imagine that i lose data in case of a power failure, but
> why in case of a crash?
Well I guess the card COULD still commit the data, however, who knows
if it actually does it?
> And why is write cache only dange
Hello Heinrich,
Sunday, February 22, 2004, 6:49:46 PM, you wrote:
> what you write does make sense, although i really can't understand why
> this important info is not in the FreeBSD documentation.
> I have disabled write cache, but i will keep softupdates disabled as
> well for now, and see how t
Gabriel Ambuehl wrote:
Hello Heinrich,
Sunday, February 22, 2004, 5:00:27 PM, you wrote:
Why that? I can imagine that i lose data in case of a power failure, but
why in case of a crash?
Well I guess the card COULD still commit the data, however, who knows
if it actually does it?
And why is wri
Gabriel Ambuehl wrote:
Hi Heinrich Rebehn,
you wrote.
Make sure you've disabled write caching on the drive firmware
itself...
HR> Does this also apply for RAID disks (twe)? Also, there is no word about
HR> this in man tuning(7). Is this more of a guess or is softupdates
HR> definately dangerous
Hi Heinrich Rebehn,
you wrote.
>> Make sure you've disabled write caching on the drive firmware
>> itself...
HR> Does this also apply for RAID disks (twe)? Also, there is no word about
HR> this in man tuning(7). Is this more of a guess or is softupdates
HR> definately dangerous with wite cache e
Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Heinrich Rebehn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I have had the above error 2 times now during fsck after an unclean
shutdown. fsck -y yielded tons of entries in lost+found.
man (7) tuning says that softupdates guarantees filesystem consistency
in case of crash, but thousands of
Heinrich Rebehn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have had the above error 2 times now during fsck after an unclean
> shutdown. fsck -y yielded tons of entries in lost+found.
> man (7) tuning says that softupdates guarantees filesystem consistency
> in case of crash, but thousands of lost files tell
Hi list,
I have had the above error 2 times now during fsck after an unclean
shutdown. fsck -y yielded tons of entries in lost+found.
man (7) tuning says that softupdates guarantees filesystem consistency
in case of crash, but thousands of lost files tell a different story.
Did i miss anything?