Peter Much wrote:
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> aka Dan Langille  schrieb
> mit Datum Sat, 09 Feb 2008 20:03:55 -0500 in m2n.bacula.users:
> 
> |You think there may be a bug.  Supplying details will help others decide 
> |whether or not they agree with you.
> 
> Alright, Dan. Now one especially for You, and You decide:
> 
> A problem we once had with one of our clients, was: when extending the
> tape library to more than 15 meters, the robot got problems grabbing
> the tapes, due to floor unevenness.
> 
> Now, is this a bug?

Umm, why are you doing this?  I'm trying to help you figure out a bug and 
you appear to be mocking me.

IIRC, and I apologise if I'm mistaken, earlier in this thread you spoke of 
manually adjusting the catalog to compensate for a migration issue. If 
you'd like to share details of this manual adjustment so we can delve into 
the code and find out where the migration is going wrong, great. 
Otherwise, we are done here.

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