We had been running like this for a couple of years with no problem.  

I guess one of my questions is.  Does LinuxCNC (running Axis) read the file 
from its source while the program is running, or does it load it all into 
memory first?  I believed that it was the latter, and therefore (I thought) a 
networking problem shouldn't affect it while the code is being ran.  

This time the file had been running repedidly all day without reloading, then 
all of a sudden it just stopped about 3/4th done. Pressing the e-stop and power 
buttons did nothing Axis seemed compleatly frozen (although I was able to close 
it or its window at least.)

----- Original Message -----

If you have network issues, you should not run them via a network 
drive.   Copy them to a local directory and then run the files.

Any network problems will prevent ready access to the file and impact 
the program.

Dave



On 4/5/2013 9:38 AM, Todd Zuercher wrote:
> We have a couple of routers running LinuxCNC and the G-code files are stored 
> on a network drive.  We normally load them and run directly from the network. 
>  Yesterday we were haveing some problems with the network going up and down 
> for short periods of time (I need to ask the IT guy  what the problem was, if 
> he even knows) .  For some reason this caused linuxcnc to freeze up mid run 
> but set no alarm messages.  Any ideas?
>
>    


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