According to Aaron Gray on 9/2/2007 7:48 AM:
On doing a 'tar -czf ...' I am getting the following
message for each
subdirectory - "file changed as we read it"
Anyone know whats going on ?
I know in the past this has been a problem with remote
shares that don't
have stable inode numbers, bu
> According to Aaron Gray on 9/2/2007 7:48 AM:
>> On doing a 'tar -czf ...' I am getting the following
message for each
>> subdirectory - "file changed as we read it"
>>
>> Anyone know whats going on ?
>
> I know in the past this has been a problem with remote
shares that don't
> have stable in
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According to Aaron Gray on 9/2/2007 7:48 AM:
> On doing a 'tar -czf ...' I am getting the following message for each
> subdirectory - "file changed as we read it"
>
> Anyone know whats going on ?
I know in the past this has been a problem with remote
On 02 September 2007 16:54, Aaron Gray wrote:
>> On 02 September 2007 14:48, Aaron Gray wrote:
>>
>>> On doing a 'tar -czf ...' I am getting the following message for each
>>> subdirectory - "file changed as we read it"
>>>
>>> Anyone know whats going on ?
>>>
>>> Aaron
>>
>> BLODA[*] interfe
On 02 September 2007 14:48, Aaron Gray wrote:
On doing a 'tar -czf ...' I am getting the following message for each
subdirectory - "file changed as we read it"
Anyone know whats going on ?
Aaron
BLODA[*] interference perhaps? Can you disable the on-access scan part
of
your AV?
cheers
On 02 September 2007 14:48, Aaron Gray wrote:
> On doing a 'tar -czf ...' I am getting the following message for each
> subdirectory - "file changed as we read it"
>
> Anyone know whats going on ?
>
> Aaron
BLODA[*] interference perhaps? Can you disable the on-access scan part of
your AV?
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