Latest version: 1.2
License: GPL
synchronize file's in-core state with storage device
If system service is interrupted at the wrong moment (eg crash or power fail)
what is in the filesystem on reboot might inconsistent. This is especially
true with files in the process of being updated; eg where a modified copy of a
file is created that is then renamed over the original.
Flushing blocks to disk can help to avoid problems.
This is a command line interface to the fsync(2) and fdatasync(2) system calls.
Target | URL | Build Date |
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CentOS 7 x86_64 | fsync-1.2-1.1.x86_64.rpm | Tue Jul 19 2022 |
CentOS 8 x86_64 | fsync-1.2-1.1.x86_64.rpm | Tue Jul 19 2022 |
CentOS 9 x86_64 | fsync-1.2-1.1.x86_64.rpm | Wed Jul 20 2022 |
CentOS 9 src | fsync-1.2-1.1.src.rpm | Wed Jul 20 2022 |
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