Yes, this was all that was in the file and I now see that it was 
incomplete.  I didn't see the process running so it was either killed or it 
crashed.  I'll stay with tar and the increased timeout for tonight and see 
if the process does complete.


Oscar

At 05:20 PM 1/30/01 -0500, John R. Jackson, you wrote:
> >         client.foo. /var lev 0 FAILED [Request to client.foo.com timed 
> out.]
> >...
> >Here is the debug files for client.foo.com:
> >...
> >sendsize: debug 1 pid 10697 ruid 520 euid 520 start time Sun Jan 28 
> 22:30:50 2001
> >...
> >   DUMP: mapping (Pass I) [regular files]
> >Total bytes written: 47718400 (45MB, 2.8MB/s)
> >.....
>
>Was this really all that was in the file?  If so, it either crashed or
>is still running, either of which would explain the timeout.
>
> >Is it enough to just increase the etimeout for that client?
>
>Maybe.  If it ever completes, you can look at the first and last line
>of sendsize*debug for the timestamps and see how long you have to set
>etimeout to.
>
>Note that you cannot set the timeout just for this client.  That is a
>global (all clients) value, not that it really matters.
>
>John R. Jackson, Technical Software Specialist, [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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