Look at this:

http://seclists.org/lists/linux-kernel/2005/Jan/0641.html

Am I crazy or does it look that the journal code that ext3 uses never took into account a situation where a journal commit can fail?

It sounds completely ridiculous to think that a system like Linux that the likes of Oracle recommends to use with it's multi tera bytes and dollars wont stand a simple shutdown of the SCSI disk... ?!

I didn't see any reaction to this on LKML - anyone can figure out why it's not as bad as it looks?

(sorry for the sensational tone and title, I'm simply shocked...)

Gilad

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