Re: Recoverable RAM Disk

From: Chris Friesen (cfriesen@nortelnetworks.com)
Date: Tue Jul 09 2002 - 11:40:26 EST


jbradford@dial.pipex.com wrote:
>
> Just wondering - has anyone ever given any thought to the idea of a RAM disk that is not erased on a warm boot?
>
> Obviously this is a bit architechture-specific - I don't think it's easily do-able on i386, but maybe it is other architechtures?

We did it for a product using PowerPC on compactPCI. Critical logs are stored
in ram beyond what the kernel uses, and it can be mapped in for processes to use
it.

As long as the card has power, the information remains available, including
resets of the card.

The only tricky bit is that I don't know if a warm boot on a PC wipes ram or
not...

Chris

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