Alfred Perlstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> That's the hard way to do it. We just need to keep track of the >> endpoint of the log as of the last fsync. > Well that breaks when you move to a overwriting storage manager, No, because the log is just a series of records written sequentially --- it has nothing to do with storage management in data files. regards, tom lane
- Re: [HACKERS] WAL fsync schedul... Bruce Momjian
- Re: [HACKERS] WAL fsync schedul... Bruce Momjian
- Re: [HACKERS] RE: [COMMITTERS] ... Bruce Momjian
- Re: [HACKERS] RE: [COMMITTERS] ... Peter Eisentraut
- Re: [HACKERS] RE: [COMMITTERS] ... Bruce Momjian
- Re: [HACKERS] RE: [COMMITTERS] ... Alfred Perlstein
- Re: [HACKERS] RE: [COMMITTERS] ... Bruce Momjian
- Re: [HACKERS] RE: [COMMITTERS] ... Alfred Perlstein
- Re: [HACKERS] RE: [COMMITTERS] ... Tom Lane
- Re: [HACKERS] RE: [COMMITTERS] ... Alfred Perlstein
- RE: [HACKERS] RE: [COMMITTERS] ... Tom Lane
- RE: [HACKERS] RE: [COMMITTERS] pgsql/src/backend/access/t... Mikheev, Vadim
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