On Thu, Aug 12, 2010 at 07:48:10PM -0500, Norm Jacobs wrote:
> For single file updates, this is commonly solved by writing data to
> a temp file and using rename(2) to move it in place when it's ready.
For anything more complicated you need... a more complicated approach.
Note that "transactional
For single file updates, this is commonly solved by writing data to a
temp file and using rename(2) to move it in place when it's ready.
-Norm
On 08/12/10 04:51 PM, Jason wrote:
Has any thought been given to exposing some sort of transactional API
for ZFS at the user level (even if just
Has any thought been given to exposing some sort of transactional API
for ZFS at the user level (even if just consolidation private)?
Just recently, it would seem a poorly timed unscheduled poweroff while
NWAM was attempting to update nsswitch.conf left me with a 0 byte
nsswitch.conf (which when t