Re: Does Locking and dismounting a filesystem flush out data
- From: "Slobodan Brcin \(eMVP\)" <sbrcin@xxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 28 Apr 2005 04:44:36 +0200
Shiju,
What part of HORM do you not understand exactly?
Hibernate Once Resume Many.
After each resume you can do regular shutdown or restart and data integrity
will be ok as long as you have unmounted volumes before you hibernated. Only
this is important.
So just gracefully reboot and you will see that all your data are there and
ok.
Regards,
Slobodan
"Shiju" <shiju.mathew@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:u7d9t04SFHA.2548@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Hi,
> I asked a similar question before. But I still have some doubts on
> "Protecting Multiple Volumes in a Hibernate Once/Resume Many
> Configuration" mentioned in the site
> http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/dnxpesp2/html/HORMDismountingVolumesInHibernateOnceResumeManyConfiguration.asp.
> I have a similar XPE system configuration with two partitions with HORM
> setup, one ewf protected and the other not protected. I have an
> application that always writes to the unprotected volume.At shutdown of
> the system I have to lock and dismount the unprotected filesystem and
> hibernate. Next time on booting to the system, I unlock the unprotected
> filesystem and do write again to the unprotected partition. As before, at
> the time of shutdown I have to lock and dismount the unprotected
> filesystem and then do hibernation. If I don't follow this I will lose the
> data written on to the unprotected volume. Is there anyway to protect the
> data in unprotected partition without hibernating all the time? I mean to
> flush the data to the unprotected fileystem by just locking and
> dismounting or by any method other than hibernating each and every time ?
> Could someone help me on this.
>
> Thanks & Regards,
> Shiju
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