so i wonder how many other databases are affected by the fsync issue? it can't be just PostgreSQL. has anyone asked their commercial DB vendors yet? https://lwn.net/Articles/752063/ …
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Also, this is essentially per inode. So even for the case of not having an fd open, the file with the error would need to be fsynced by concurrent program. Not just any fd.
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Ok. Re-read about O_DSYNC and oracle normal I/O... been awhile since I dug into this; but it’s fun wrapping my brain around it. :) Thx
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The jlayton answer seems to be telling me it is still an issue, and of course that article is about things yet to be. But if it doesn't check with the way Oracle opens files... I'm confused.
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Reading this thread in the proper order is reducing the confusion. Thanks Franck et al
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