Re: DB logging (was: Problem with the numbers I reported yesterday)
ocie@paracel.com
From: ocie@paracel.com
To: maillist@candle.pha.pa.us (Bruce Momjian)
Cc: ocie@paracel.com, kgor@inetspace.com, jwieck@debis.com, boersenspiel@vocalweb.de, pgsql-hackers@postgreSQL.org
Date: 1998-02-17T04:21:25Z
Lists: pgsql-hackers
Bruce Momjian wrote: > > > What exactly do you mean by "raw devices" that it is not offered by > > Linux? If I take a partition of one of my hard drives and I don't > > make a filesystem on it, I can perform reads and writes on the "raw > > device" /dev/hd?? or /dev/sd?? I didn't think these writes were > > buffered (if that's what you're referring to), but I could be wrong. > > Your /dev/hd* goes through the the buffer cache, the raw versions > /dev/rhd* does not. Actually on Linux, there is no raw/cooked drive interface as in Solaris. In Solaris, the /dev/dsk/ devices are buffered by the OS, while their counterparts in /dev/rdsk are not. Linux only has the one interface to the partition, which is raw. Code which uses these raw devices (the filesystem code) must supply its own buffering. Anyway, I don't want to prolong this tangential topic. Linux should provide raw devices, but does not (as Solaris does) provide buffered or cooked access to disks. Ocie Mitchell