Reliability of (Sys V) file systems on power failure

LCDR Michael E. Dobson rdc30med at nmrdc1.nmrdc.nnmc.navy.mil
Thu Sep 27 23:25:49 AEST 1990


My system, an AT&T 3B2/600G running AT&T Sys V R 3.2.2 supposedly has a hardened
file system, however, I have had to restore from a boot floppy and tape on
occaision after a power failure.  Because of this, in addition to an UPS, I
have installed a powerfailure monitor which automaticly begins the shutdown
sequence when it senses a powerfailure from the primary power source.  The
UPS provides sufficient time for users to log off and for the sutdown sequnce to
complete.  For a cost of ~$250 for the transducer/software, it's a very good
investment.  E-mail if you want details on the product.
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Mike Dobson, Sys Admin for      | Internet: rdc30med at nmrdc1.nmrdc.nnmc.navy.mil
nmrdc1.nmrdc.nnmc.navy.mil      | UUCP:   ...uunet!mimsy!nmrdc1!rdc30med
AT&T 3B2/600G Sys V R 3.2.2     | BITNET:   dobson at usuhsb.bitnet
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