Previously we were truncating the log if it existed. This would cause redo-log to produce invalid output if you had the following (admittedly rare) sequence in a single session: - start building X - redo-log starts showing the log for X - finish building X - redo-log has not finished showing the log for X yet - start building X again for some reason - redo-log sees a truncated logfile. Now, redo-log can finish reading the original file (which no longer has a filename since it was overwritten) while the new file is being created. |
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