Hello,
For some reason bpipe() detects an error when it closes the pipe. Either
the other end has exited prematurely, or possibly the connection was
dropped due to a timeout. If it is the former, you must fix what is
going on at the other end. If it is the latter make sure that you have
the
> On Fri, 21 Sep 2018 09:40:55 -0300 (BRT), Heitor Faria said:
>
> Hello MArtin,
>
> > It seems unlikely to me, except maybe if it affects system performance and
> > hides other problems.
> >
> > What is the final "" in your error message (it should be an error
> > number)?
>
> Yes. Th
Hello MArtin,
> It seems unlikely to me, except maybe if it affects system performance and
> hides other problems.
>
> What is the final "" in your error message (it should be an error number)?
Yes. This is just an example I got from Internet, but it is pretty common:
xen7test-fd JobId 117:
It seems unlikely to me, except maybe if it affects system performance and
hides other problems.
What is the final "" in your error message (it should be an error number)?
Is this a backup or a restore?
__Martin
> On Thu, 20 Sep 2018 11:31:37 -0300 (BRT), Heitor Faria said:
>
> Dear u
Dear users,
I observed that using the FileSet option noatime=yes might prevent bpipe
closing file errors such as this:
x-fd JobId 117: Error: bpipe-fd: Error closing for file /var/tmp/x:
Is this accurate?
Regards,
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