erland;227783 Wrote: 
> 
> Check if any of the disks on the NAS is full, you should be able to see
> this if you just login to the NAS and in a shell prompt runs: df

This is where I'm going to have to get in touch with Omega/Andreas to
understand how he has configured the slimserver module to understand
where it is writing its temp files.

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# df
Filesystem           1k-blocks      Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/ram0                54533     37639     16894  69% /
/dev/hda5                 9523      1064      7967  12% /app
tmpfs                   131072       324    130748   0% /tmpfs
/dev/hda3                30301     18051     10686  63% /cloopfs
/dev/cloop0               9911      7700      1699  82% /lib/modules
/dev/cloop1              39663     33457      4158  89% /opt
/dev/cloop2               3963      2325      1434  62% /img/www
/dev/cloop3               3019      2494       372  87% /img/bin
/dev/vg0/lv0         2829339424 2086226840 597072164  78% /raid0/data
/dev/vg0/syslv         1015704     32924    930352   3% /raid0/sys

erland;227783 Wrote: 
> When you have restored the backup you can connect with a standard SQL
> client of your choice and run this statement and see if the behaviour
> is reproducable this way. If the problem is reproducable this way, you
> might want to check the memory and diskusage during the operation.

I'll look into this and the other suggestions you have made, having
sampled the possibilities on my test library I'm definitely motivated
to have this running on the NAS.


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