I have seen a message similar to that...it was due to having the
write-protect slide set on the GB disk. Is this possible in your
case? After a little disaster many years ago, my finger just
automatically write-protects diskettes when they pass through my
hand...often on the way to being formatted or otherwise being written
to. 8-)
Failing that, how about a bad floppy or drive? I'm interpreting
Input/Output error as a pretty clear message that something went wrong
durring the write, and that's pretty simple in GB's case. I don't
think it directly delt with the logging setup.
Nick.
Seth Clark wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm trying to setup logging but get the following message when trying to
> save my
> Remote logging configuration.
> I'm using: GNAT Box Light Version: 3.0.1
>
> Unable to save remote logging configuration.
> Input/output error.
>
> Syslog server IP address: 192.168.1.45
> Filter facility: local1
> NAT facility: local0
> WWW facility: local2
> Priority to log tunnel opens: warning5
> Priority to log tunnel closes: warning5
> Priority to log WWW pages accessed: warning5
>
> 192.168.1.45 is the address of a NT box where I have syslog.exe running
>
> Any Suggestions?
>
> Seth
>
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