Kern Sibbald wrote:
>> Does this make sense, or is there something I've missed here?
>
> Yes, *everything* makes sense, and is one of the best analyses and "educated
Whew!
> guesswork" that I have ever seen! Can I hire you? :-)
I'll keep that in mind if I ever leave academia =)
> I think it is rather trivial to fix, but I want to look at the code a bit as
> there are several possibilities. In the mean time, a couple of questions:
>
> Can you reproduce it relatively easily? (i.e. if I fix it will you know in a
> reasonable time?)
Yes. I can easily check for the RST issue by running and monitoring a job, so
I can check for this quickly. I typically have at least one system fail on
this error each night, so a couple days should confirm the crashes are gone.
> What version of Bacula are you running? (so I can send you a new file or a
> patch).
2.0.3.
> Regards,
>
> Kern
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