Brandon Craig Rhodes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>       And the disputed point:

>         - If the drive holding the WAL fails, then the database engine
>           will shut down cleanly by writing everything in RAM out to
>           the real database tables, and no data will be lost.

Whoever claimed that has no familiarity with the code at all, and no
understanding of the basic WAL rule: write to the log BEFORE you write
data.

In point of fact, loss of the WAL drive will mean a database PANIC stop
and probably a corrupt data area afterwards, since there'd be no
guarantee that related page updates had all made it to disk.

                        regards, tom lane

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