On Tue, Jul 19, 2005 at 10:44:27PM +0200, Martin Pitt wrote:
> I looked at this, but apart from "hdparm -f" (flush drive cache) I
> didn't find any hdparm option or output that indicates whether there
> is a drive cache. So how do I find this out?
hdparm -i or -I, it seems. (Thanks to the friendly
Hi Steinar!
Steinar H. Gunderson [2005-07-18 19:31 +0200]:
> As discussed on Debconf5:
>
> postgres' postinst (or perhaps startup script) should warn if the data
> resides on a disk with write cache enabled (use hdparm?)
I looked at this, but apart from "hdparm -f" (flush drive cache) I
didn't f
Package: postgresql-8.0
Severity: wishlist
As discussed on Debconf5:
postgres' postinst (or perhaps startup script) should warn if the data
resides on a disk with write cache enabled (use hdparm?), as that can
have potentially disastreous effects on your data integrity (unless
you'd be lucky enou
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