Bill Sommerfeld wrote:
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So its really both - the subcommand successfully executes when its actually written to disk and txg group is synced.

I found myself backtracking while reading that sentence due to the
ambiguity in the first half -- did you mean the write of the literal
text of the command itself to the audit trail, or the intended changes
to the pool produced by the subcommand?  (just a wordsmithing thing,
really.)

Sorry, the "subcommand" refers to whatever writes that currently happen today to "put" something like 'zfs create pool/fs' on disk.

The "log I/O" refers to the new writes that happen with the proposed changes for command history.

So we're trying to determine what happens when the newly introduced writes (due to the command history) fail.


eric
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