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@ 2005-06-24  9:52 kay kay
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From: kay kay @ 2005-06-24  9:52 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hi,

I'm a newbie when it comes to Linux kernel and sorry if my message is
not clear. I was wondering is there anyway that a user process can see
its list of (memory) pages that has been modified (since the last
checkpoint of the process). This is with respect to checkpoint-restart
Fault tolerance.  I want a process to write all modified pages to a
persistant file periodically (say local disk) just-in-case the process
crashed due to system failure.

Please cc me in your reply (mkkcbe@gmail.com).
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Thanks,
-Kay.

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