G'day bliako,
I'm really just interested in detecting a change rather than investigating who or what effected the change. In the unlikely event that this issue occurs frequently, that focus may change.
My reponse to ++Fletch's reply has a bit more detail about what's going on. At this stage, his suggestion is the one I'm most likely to implement.
— Ken
In reply to Re^4: Testing unexpected I/O failures
by kcott
in thread Testing unexpected I/O failures
by kcott
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