On 07/26/2012 06:33 PM, Jack Coats wrote:
Could you show us the command you are using?  (or as evaluated by the script)

Is the script proprietary?  If not, sharing it with us might be of some help.

It appears the output of the afio command is a character file, not
block.  So writing to the USB drive I assume is being done to a file
on the USB drive.

... Just a few thoughts.

I'm still trying to isolate the bad juju involved. Tilghman's quick look at the source is helpful indicating that the statuscode numbers are coming from somewhere else (/dev/random?). The script is company work and rather involved which is most of my problem. Justin is quite correct about trying to get useful tracings as the script does its thing.

I'm contemplating switching from bash to ruby as an exercise in self pugilism. "What we have here, is failure... to communicate."

Howard

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