RE: CRCs
От | Mikheev, Vadim |
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Тема | RE: CRCs |
Дата | |
Msg-id | 8F4C99C66D04D4118F580090272A7A234D327A@sectorbase1.sectorbase.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | CRCs (ncm@zembu.com (Nathan Myers)) |
Список | pgsql-hackers |
> > It wouldn't help you recover, but you would be able to report that > > you cannot recover. > > How? The scenario Vadim is pointing out is where the disk > drive writes a changed data block in advance of the WAL log entry > describing the change. Then power drops and the WAL entry never gets > made. At restart, how will you realize that that data block now > contains data you don't want? There's not even a log entry telling > you you need to look at it, much less one that tells you what should > be in it. > > AFAICS, disk-block CRCs do not guard against mishaps involving intended > writes. They will help guard against data corruption that might creep > in due to outside factors, however. I couldn't describe better -:) Vadim
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