Gregory Shaw wrote:
In recent Linux distributions, when the kernel shuts down, the kernel will force the scsi drives to flush their write cache. I don't know if solaris does the same but I think not, due to the ongoing focus of solaris and disabling write cache.
The Solaris sd(7D) SCSI disk driver issues a SYNCHRONIZE CACHE command upon the last close of the device.
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