Re: Journaling pointless with today's hard disks?

From: Andreas Dilger (adilger@turbolabs.com)
Date: Mon Nov 26 2001 - 19:06:31 EST


On Nov 27, 2001 00:49 +0100, Martin Eriksson wrote:
> I sure think the drives could afford the teeny-weeny cost of a power failure
> detection unit, that when a power loss/sway is detected, halts all
> operations to the platters except for the writing of the current sector.

What happens if you have a slightly bad power supply? Does it immediately
go read only all the time? It would definitely need to be able to
recover operations as soon as the power was "normal" again, even if this
caused basically "sync" I/O to the disk. Maybe it would be able to
report this to the user via SMART, I don't know.

Cheers, Andreas

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