Francesc Alted <faltet <at> pytables.com> writes:

> 
> 
> I'd need more details on how your different threads are doing the I/O (a 
> code snippet reproducing the problem would be very useful).
> 

> 
> At any rate, if you can provide some code, I'll be happy to have a more 
> in-deep look at this.
> 
> Cheers,
> 


Thank you for the help, I seem to have fixed it. It turns out I was not properly
using locks. Your suggestion of keeping all I/O in one thread is a good one.



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