Am Samstag, 28. April 2007 01:50 schrieb David Lang:
> 3. make mounted filesystems read-only (possibly with snapshot/checkpoint)
> 4. unpause
> 5. save image (with full userspace available, including network)
> 6. shutdown system (throw away all userspace memory, no need to do graceful
> shutdown or nice kill signals, revert filesystem to snapshot/checkpoint if
> needed)
And then you'll have people wonder why the server which sent out all
those files has no log entries. You'd have to selectively unfreeze user
space, which is a cure worse than the desease.
Simply throwing away user space work is a bug. And no, you cannot say that
it'll be redone away, as you are throwing away accepted input, too.
Regards
Oliver
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