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echo: bluewave
to: Dale Shipp
from: Dan Ceppa
date: 2005-06-11 21:53:26
subject: Large file/ 0 left t

On 10 Jun 05  19:33:00, Dale Shipp got back to Dan Ceppa 
-> Re: Large file/ 0 left t

 DC> I have BW packets for 2 separate "users".  

 DS> Do they share the same "data" directory?

Yep.  

 DS> You see this sort of behavior when you have two packets with the
 DS> same date/time stamp on them.  BlueWave stores the info on size,
 DS> %read etc, in a list indexed on the date/time stamp -- ignoring
 DS> packet name. 

Ah, a pity.  

 DS> If that is the cause of the behavior you see, solution is to let
 DS> each reader have its own data file area.  Set it in the config under
 DS> directories.

Well, I'm the only ready in it.  Thus, not a big deal most of the 
time.  But, I have accidentaly deleted a viable packet because 
of that once or twice.  :(  




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