* about commit sector concept in journal
@ 2005-02-11 5:43 Somenath Ghosh
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From: Somenath Ghosh @ 2005-02-11 5:43 UTC (permalink / raw)
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i am reading the scheme by which journal works.
i came to know that after every transaction writen to the log file a 512 byte
sector is writen back to the disk. this is treated as a commit block, and there
is some sequence number in there that matches with all the previous transaction
has been done. but how it is possible i can't understand .
please tell me about the proper scheme of the commit block.
somenath
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