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Re: extraneous copy
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Tibor Rudas |
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Re: extraneous copy |
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Fri, 25 Jul 2003 11:16:00 +0200 |
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> This cannot be the result of something being overloaded. It can
> only be caused by a checksum error. That means either it is
> computed incorrectly or it is transmitted incorrectly. That
> means RAM or net error.
>
> M
I'm getting the same behavior here and have seen this for quite some time. it
caused some problems since I intended to use a kind of "trigger files" to
have some complicated tasks executed on multiple hosts by setting a define=
in the copy process and have that execute a shellscript.
I resolved this by putting a "token" (e.g. a date) in the "trigger file" which
would be included in the logfile from the shellscript and the script itself
would check if it had already processed the file containing this token.
Unfortunately I have not yet detected a pattern when the file will be copied
to which host...
If it were faulty memory (on the server) shouldn't the file be copied to all
machines simultaneously?
So I just wanted to add a "me too".
regards
Tibor Rudas