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Thursday, October 20, 2005

Stopped the restore process that was started yesterday. I have just started another restore via the dsmc command line.

The error log had the following at the bottom:

10/19/2005 16:08:44 Error writing to http socket.
10/19/2005 16:08:44 Error -50 sending ht request
10/19/2005 16:08:44 Error writing to http socket.
10/19/2005 16:08:44 Error -50 sending ht request
10/19/2005 16:08:44 Error writing to http socket.
10/19/2005 16:08:44 Error -50 sending ht request
10/19/2005 16:08:44 Error writing to http socket.
10/19/2005 16:08:44 Error -50 sending ht request
10/19/2005 16:08:44 Error writing to http socket.
10/19/2005 16:12:06 Error -50 sending ht request
10/19/2005 16:12:06 Error writing to http socket.
10/19/2005 19:17:54 ANS1005E TCP/IP read error on socket = 16, errno = 54, reason : 'Connection reset by peer'.
10/19/2005 19:17:55 sessSendVerb: Error sending Verb, rc: -58
10/19/2005 19:17:55 sessSendVerb: Error sending Verb, rc: -58
10/19/2005 19:17:55 Operation stopped by user
10/19/2005 19:17:55 sessSendVerb: Error sending Verb, rc: -58



The "connection reset by peer" is a bit odd. I didn't stop it, so I'm not sure what it's talking about here. Either way, I've started the backup again. I did start two threads from the dsmc command line, but I'm not sure if this will actually give me two threads or not.

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