int fdatasync( int fd );
On success, zero is returned. On error, -1 is returned, and errno
is
set appropriately.
fd
is not a valid file descriptor open for writing.
fd
is bound to a special file which does not support synchronization.
fd
is bound to a special file which dows not support synchronization.
fdatasync
flushes all data buffers of a file to disk (before the system call
returns). It resembles fsync
but is not required to update the metadata such
as access time.
Applications that access databases or log files often write a tiny data fragment
(e.g., one line in a log file) and then call fsync
immediately in order to
ensure that the written data is physically stored on the harddisk. Unfortunately,
fsync will always initiate two write operations: one for the newly written data and
another one in order to update the modification time stored in the inode. If the
modification time is not a part of the transaction concept fdatasync
can be
used to avoid unnecessary inode disk write operations.
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