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From: Les Mikesell <lesmikesell@gmail.com>
To: LVM general discussion and development <linux-lvm@redhat.com>
Subject: Re: [linux-lvm] fsync() and LVM
Date: Mon, 16 Mar 2009 15:28:51 -0500	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <49BEB683.7020209@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <87f94c370903161236y197edd7ehef3dc8eefc6d617b@mail.gmail.com>

Greg Freemyer wrote:
>
>>>> you can't use LVM for anything that needs fsync(), including mail queues
>>>> (sendmail), mail storage (imapd), as such. So I'd really like to know.
>>> fsync() is a file system call that writes dirty buffers, and then waits
>>> for the physical writes to complete.  It is only the waiting part that
>>> is broken.
>> It's a yes or no question...  Fsync() either guarantees that the write is
>> committed to physical media so the application can continue knowing that
>> it's own transactional expectations are met (i.e. you can crash and recover
>> that piece of data), or it is broken.  If it doesn't wait for completion, it
>> can't possibly report the correct status.
>>
> 
> This discussion seems a bit bizarre to me.

You can't avoid a discussion of expected but missing functionality.

> Many apps require data get
> to stable memory in a well defined way.  Barriers is certainly one way
> to do that, but I don't think barriers are supported by LVM, mdraid,
> or drbd.
> 
> Those are some very significant subsystems.  I have to believe
> filesystems have another way to implement fsync if barriers are not
> supported in the stack of block susbsystems.

If you can't get the completion status from the underlying layer, how 
can a filesystem possibly implement it?

> Maybe this discussion needs to move to a filesystem list, since it is
> the filesystem that is responsible for making fsync() work even in the
> absence of barriers.

I though linux ended up doing a sync of the entire outstanding buffered 
data for a partition with horrible performance, at least on ext3.

-- 
   Les Mikesell
    lesmikesell@gmail.com

  parent reply	other threads:[~2009-03-16 20:29 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 39+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2009-03-13 17:46 [linux-lvm] fsync() and LVM Marco Colombo
2009-03-13 20:08 ` Stuart D. Gathman
2009-03-13 20:29   ` Ben Chobot
2009-03-13 20:38   ` Alasdair G Kergon
2009-03-14  3:16     ` Marco Colombo
2009-03-14  9:07     ` Dietmar Maurer
2009-03-14 14:31       ` Stuart D. Gathman
2009-03-15  0:51         ` Marco Colombo
2009-03-16 11:02           ` Charles Marcus
2009-03-16 11:05             ` Martin Schröder
2009-03-16 11:18               ` Charles Marcus
2009-03-16 11:25                 ` Dietmar Maurer
2009-03-16 14:36             ` Marco Colombo
2009-03-16 17:13               ` Stuart D. Gathman
2009-03-16 17:17           ` Stuart D. Gathman
2009-03-16 18:50             ` Les Mikesell
2009-03-16 19:36               ` Greg Freemyer
2009-03-16 19:55                 ` [linux-lvm] liblvm status question ben scott
2009-03-16 20:58                   ` Greg Freemyer
2009-03-17 10:38                     ` Bryn M. Reeves
2009-03-17 18:42                       ` ben scott
2009-03-17 20:52                       ` Greg Freemyer
2009-03-16 20:28                 ` Les Mikesell [this message]
2009-03-16 20:54                   ` [linux-lvm] fsync() and LVM Greg Freemyer
2009-03-16 21:17                     ` Les Mikesell
2009-03-16 21:36                       ` Greg Freemyer
2009-03-16 21:53                         ` Les Mikesell
2009-03-16 22:51                           ` Joshua D. Drake
2009-03-17 15:33                             ` Joshua D. Drake
2009-03-19  9:20                               ` Tim Post
2009-03-16 21:57                         ` Allen, Jack
2009-03-17 16:00             ` Marco Colombo
2009-03-17 17:40               ` Stuart D. Gathman
2009-03-17 18:17                 ` Les Mikesell
2009-03-18  0:37                   ` Marco Colombo
2009-03-15  8:51         ` Dietmar Maurer
2009-03-15 23:31           ` Marco Colombo
2009-03-17 18:12           ` Les Mikesell
2009-03-17 18:19             ` Dietmar Maurer

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