>Well something's wrong. You should never see "no such file or directory"
>errors like that. The filenames chosen by Q-S are - well - fairly unique
>- so the changes of another process arriving at the same moment USING
>THE SAME PID is - well as close to impossible as it gets (unless you >are using NFS - which I highly doubt).


No, I'm not using NSF. It's a very standard installation..

>So something else on your system is whacking these files. Do you have
>some "cleanup" process that is deleting files in that area?

I'm not aware of any process of this kind. Is there any part of the q-s script that could delete the directory before than some other part does the linking?
Anyway what can I do to investigate this weird problem?



-- Ciao, Luigi

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