On 2007-Oct-03 15:21:15 +0200, Arjan van Leeuwen <avleeuwen@gmail.com> wrot= e:It depends, are you talking about files being read or only files being written? If this is just affecting writes, then this is a side-effect of the stdio buffering, together with the write-back nature of the UFS buffer cache in conjunction with soft-updates: Data on disk is typically about 30 seconds behind reality and the file contents will always be behind the file itself. It is quite normal for recently written files (or files currently being written) to be truncated on disk following a crash. --=20 Peter Jeremy
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