Re: Sync does not flush to disk!?

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On 06/08/12 11:53, Asdo wrote:
.....
Then I tried to do :

for i in /dev/md? /dev/sda /dev/sdb ; do blockdev --flushbufs $i ; done
....
and NOW it is seeing the changes.

After some further tests:
Flushbuf'ing just the MD devices only, generated an even more intermediate situation in which the file being changed assumed garbage content coming from another old file. Flushbufing just /dev/sda /dev/sdb has worked a few times I tried. I'm not sure that it is enough in general.
Flushbufing everything appears to work reliably.

Still I am puzzled. Wasn't "sync" from bash enough to commit to disk even in case of power failure?

Or is there any chance that KVM "sees" a version of sda and sdb which is actually *older* than the actual content on the platters?

Thank you
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