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Write cache doc cleanups
Greg Smith
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<!-- $PostgreSQL: pgsql/doc/src/sgml/wal.sgml,v 1.47 2007/12/10 14:05:05 momjian Exp $ -->
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<chapter id="wal">
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<title>Reliability and the Write-Ahead Log</title>
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And finally, most disk drives have caches. Some are write-through
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while some are write-back, and the
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same concerns about data loss exist for write-back drive caches as
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exist for disk controller caches. Consumer-grade IDE drives are
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exist for disk controller caches. Consumer-grade IDE and SATA drives are
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particularly likely to have write-back caches that will not survive a
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power failure. To check write caching on <productname>Linux</> use
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<command>hdparm -I</>; it is enabled if there is a <literal>*</> next
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to <literal>Write cache</>. <command>hdparm -W</> can to turn off
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to <literal>Write cache</>. <command>hdparm -W</> to turn off
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write caching. On <productname>FreeBSD</> use
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<application>atacontrol</>. (For SCSI disks use <ulink
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url="http://sg.torque.net/sg/sdparm.html"><application>sdparm</></ulink>
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