Network drive appears empty after upgrade

I had my SuperDuper backup on one of two drives in a D-Link NAS. TM backs up to a third drive that isn't on the network - just an external drive here on the desk. I upgraded last week and everything... well everything went to ****, generally, but TM had been working just fine since the upgrade. Today, however, it suddenly went nuts. It was taking forever and sucking up huge resources, even webpages were loading terribly slow. I left it alone for about fifteen minutes, then tried to cancel it... then Finder stops responding. So I try to relaunch Finder, which closes just fine, but I get an error and Finder won't reload. So I reboot, which takes a good 7 minutes.
Okay, now the network problem: after all that, I can view the files on my one network drive - ironically, the one I don't care about - but my network drive with my SuperDuper sparseimage shows up as empty. I checked in terminal and also FTP. Totally blank. Even though TM backs up on a different drive. What's up? Any ideas? I'm leaving the network drive alone until I figure it out... I really need that sparseimage (during this same issue, TM corrupted the external, so I had to reformat it... so now my only backup is [maybe] on this network disk).
Argh. I should have waited a month or two before updating. Let someone else deal with the early adopter bugs.

With Offline Files disabled the contents of the mapped drive are visible and accessible.  Unfortunately, Offline Files must be enabled for BranchCache to work.  
Looking in the Event Viewer at “Applications and Services Logs\Microsoft\Windows\OfflineFiles\Operational” I can see that the mapped network drive transitioned to slow link during high latency but has never transitioned back. 
~JuniorG33k "Why is this thus? What is the reason for this thusness?"

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    -> arg[ 34]: -Dapplication.home=D:\usr\sap\VSM\DVEBMGS00\exe
    -> arg[ 35]: -Djava.class.path=D:\usr\sap\VSM\DVEBMGS00\exe\jstartup.jar;D:\usr\sap\VSM\DVEBMGS00\exe\jvmx.jar;.\bin\boot\boot.jar;.\bin\boot\jaas.jar;.\bin\system\bytecode.jar;.
    -> arg[ 36]: -Djava.library.path=D:\usr\sap\VSM\DVEBMGS00\exe\sapjvm_4\jre\bin\server;D:\usr\sap\VSM\DVEBMGS00\exe\sapjvm_4\jre\bin;D:\usr\sap\VSM\DVEBMGS00\exe\sapjvm_4\bin;D:\usr\sap\VSM\DVEBMGS00\j2ee\os_libs;D:\usr\sap\VSM\DVEBMGS00\exe\sapjvm_4\jre\bin\server;D:\usr\sap\VSM\DVEBMGS00\exe\sapjvm_4\jre\bin;D:\usr\sap\VSM\DVEBMGS00\exe\sapjvm_4\bin;D:\usr\sap\VSM\DVEBMGS00\j2ee\os_libs;C:\Windows\system32;C:\Windows;C:\Windows\System32\Wbem;C:\Windows\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\;C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft SQL Server\100\Tools\Binn\;C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\100\Tools\Binn\;C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\100\DTS\Binn\;C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft SQL Server\100\Tools\Binn\VSShell\Common7\IDE\;C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft SQL Server\100\DTS\Binn\;D:\usr\sap\VSM\DVEBMGS00\exe;D:\usr\sap\VSM\SYS\exe\uc\NTAMD64
    -> arg[ 37]: -Dmemory.manager=2048M
    -> arg[ 38]: -Xmx2048M
    -> arg[ 39]: -Xms2048M
    -> arg[ 40]: -Xss2M
    -> arg[ 41]: -DLoadBalanceRestricted=no
    -> arg[ 42]: -Djstartup.mode=JCONTROL
    -> arg[ 43]: -Djstartup.ownProcessId=8068
    -> arg[ 44]: -Djstartup.ownHardwareId=I0649086862
    -> arg[ 45]: -Djstartup.whoami=server
    -> arg[ 46]: -Djstartup.debuggable=no
    -> arg[ 47]: -Xjvmx
    -> arg[ 48]: -XsapSystem=00
    -> arg[ 49]: -XmonGcCallback
    -> arg[ 50]: -DSAPINFO=VSM_00_server
    -> arg[ 51]: -DSAPSTART=1
    -> arg[ 52]: -DSAPSTARTUP=1
    -> arg[ 53]: -DSAPSYSTEM=00
    -> arg[ 54]: -DSAPSYSTEMNAME=VSM
    -> arg[ 55]: -DSAPMYNAME=VKCSOL_VSM_00
    -> arg[ 56]: -DSAPDBHOST=VKCSOL
    -> arg[ 57]: -Dj2ee.dbhost=VKCSOL
    (CompilerOracle read from file D:\usr\sap\VSM\DVEBMGS00\exe\sapjvm_4\jre\.hotspot_compiler)
    [Thr 9092] JHVM_LoadJavaVM: Java VM created OK.
    JHVM_BuildArgumentList: main method arguments of node [server0]
    [Thr 20084] Sat Mar 29 13:41:10 2014
    [Thr 20084] JHVM_RegisterNatives: com.sap.bc.krn.perf.PerfTimes
    2.781: [GC 2.781: [ParNew: 409600K->2306K(512000K), 0.0126041 secs] 409600K->2306K(1994752K), 0.0127881 secs] [Times: user=0.05 sys=0.00, real=0.01 secs]
    [Thr 20084] Sat Mar 29 13:41:11 2014
    [Thr 20084] JHVM_RegisterNatives: com.sap.bc.proj.jstartup.JStartupFramework
    [Thr 20084] JLaunchISetClusterId: set cluster id 3506750
    [Thr 20084] JLaunchISetState: change state from [Initial (0)] to [Waiting for start (1)]
    [Thr 20084] JLaunchISetState: change state from [Waiting for start (1)] to [Starting (2)]
    Sat Mar 29 13:41:23 2014
    15.071: [GC 15.071: [ParNew: 411906K->16315K(512000K), 0.0306641 secs] 411906K->16315K(1994752K), 0.0309011 secs] [Times: user=0.13 sys=0.00, real=0.03 secs]
    Sat Mar 29 13:41:32 2014
    24.118: [GC 24.118: [ParNew: 425915K->29114K(512000K), 0.0363407 secs] 425915K->29114K(1994752K), 0.0365634 secs] [Times: user=0.11 sys=0.02, real=0.04 secs]
    [Thr 18736] Sat Mar 29 13:41:38 2014
    [Thr 18736] JHVM_RegisterNatives: com.sap.mona.api.JMonAPI
    [Thr 18736] CCMS: openMonitoringSegment(): inside static JMON Lib: already connected.
    [Thr 17644] JHVM_RegisterNatives: com.sap.mw.rfc.driver.CpicDriver
    [Thr 19340] JHVM_RegisterNatives: com.sap.security.core.server.vsi.service.jni.VirusScanInterface
    [Thr 7816] Sat Mar 29 13:41:39 2014
    [Thr 7816] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 192.168.10.62:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 7816] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 25/sock 7884
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 192.168.10.62:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    [Thr 17936] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 127.0.0.1:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 17936] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 17/sock 7888
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 127.0.0.1:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    31.816: [GC 31.816: [ParNew[Thr 21936] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 192.168.10.62:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 21936] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 1/sock 7856
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 192.168.10.62:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    [Thr 2800] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 192.168.10.62:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 2800] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 9/sock 7860
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 192.168.10.62:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    : 438714K->67978K(512000K), 0.0626636 secs] 438714K->67978K(1994752K), 0.0628963 secs] [Times: user=0.11 sys=0.08, real=0.06 secs]
    [Thr 7276] Sat Mar 29 13:41:40 2014
    [Thr 7276] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 127.0.0.1:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 7276] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 33/sock 7988
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 127.0.0.1:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    [Thr 24572] Sat Mar 29 13:41:42 2014
    [Thr 24572] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 192.168.10.62:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 24572] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 34/sock 8132
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 192.168.10.62:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    [Thr 5092] Sat Mar 29 13:41:43 2014
    [Thr 5092] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 192.168.10.62:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 5092] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 35/sock 8088
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 192.168.10.62:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    [Thr 20084] JLaunchISetState: change state from [Starting (2)] to [Starting applications (10)]
    [Thr 24276] Sat Mar 29 13:41:44 2014
    [Thr 24276] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 192.168.10.62:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 24276] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 36/sock 8480
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 192.168.10.62:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    [Thr 1316] Sat Mar 29 13:41:45 2014
    [Thr 1316] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 192.168.10.62:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 1316] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 37/sock 9292
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 192.168.10.62:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    [Thr 13068] Sat Mar 29 13:41:46 2014
    [Thr 13068] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 192.168.10.62:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 13068] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 38/sock 9736
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 192.168.10.62:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    [Thr 19652] JLaunchISetState: change state from [Starting applications (10)] to [Running (3)]
    [Thr 17680] Sat Mar 29 13:41:47 2014
    [Thr 17680] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 192.168.10.62:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 17680] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 39/sock 9736
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 192.168.10.62:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    [Thr 23760] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 127.0.0.1:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 23760] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 10/sock 5976
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 127.0.0.1:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    [Thr 17680] Sat Mar 29 13:41:48 2014
    [Thr 17680] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 192.168.10.62:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 17680] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 32/sock 9736
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 192.168.10.62:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    [Thr 17680] Sat Mar 29 13:41:49 2014
    [Thr 17680] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 127.0.0.1:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 17680] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 33/sock 9736
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 127.0.0.1:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    [Thr 17680] Sat Mar 29 13:41:50 2014
    [Thr 17680] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 192.168.10.62:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 17680] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 34/sock 6272
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 192.168.10.62:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    [Thr 5348] Sat Mar 29 13:41:51 2014
    [Thr 5348] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 192.168.10.62:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 5348] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 35/sock 6336
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 192.168.10.62:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    [Thr 17548] Sat Mar 29 13:41:52 2014
    [Thr 17548] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 192.168.10.62:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 17548] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 36/sock 6548
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 192.168.10.62:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    [Thr 4216] Sat Mar 29 13:41:53 2014
    [Thr 4216] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 192.168.10.62:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 4216] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 37/sock 6424
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 192.168.10.62:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    [Thr 23788] Sat Mar 29 13:41:54 2014
    [Thr 23788] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 192.168.10.62:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 23788] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 38/sock 6844
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 192.168.10.62:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    [Thr 6100] Sat Mar 29 13:41:55 2014
    [Thr 6100] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 192.168.10.62:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 6100] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 39/sock 7448
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 192.168.10.62:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    [Thr 6828] Sat Mar 29 13:41:56 2014
    [Thr 6828] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 192.168.10.62:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 6828] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 32/sock 6216
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 192.168.10.62:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    [Thr 644] Sat Mar 29 13:41:57 2014
    [Thr 644] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 192.168.10.62:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 644] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 33/sock 5992
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 192.168.10.62:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    [Thr 7376] Sat Mar 29 13:41:58 2014
    [Thr 7376] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 192.168.10.62:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 7376] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 34/sock 6136
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 192.168.10.62:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    [Thr 24096] Sat Mar 29 13:41:59 2014
    [Thr 24096] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 192.168.10.62:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 24096] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 35/sock 6004
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 192.168.10.62:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    [Thr 24460] Sat Mar 29 13:42:00 2014
    [Thr 24460] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 192.168.10.62:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 24460] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 36/sock 6276
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 192.168.10.62:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    [Thr 13452] Sat Mar 29 13:42:01 2014
    [Thr 13452] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 192.168.10.62:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 13452] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 37/sock 7328
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 192.168.10.62:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    [Thr 17884] Sat Mar 29 13:42:03 2014
    [Thr 17884] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 192.168.10.62:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 17884] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 38/sock 7372
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 192.168.10.62:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    [Thr 6616] Sat Mar 29 13:42:04 2014
    [Thr 6616] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 192.168.10.62:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 6616] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 39/sock 7200
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 192.168.10.62:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    [Thr 3136] Sat Mar 29 13:42:05 2014
    [Thr 3136] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 192.168.10.62:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 3136] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 32/sock 6344
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 192.168.10.62:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    [Thr 8284] Sat Mar 29 13:42:06 2014
    [Thr 8284] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 192.168.10.62:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 8284] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 33/sock 7380
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 192.168.10.62:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    [Thr 19240] Sat Mar 29 13:42:07 2014
    [Thr 19240] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 192.168.10.62:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 19240] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 34/sock 6940
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 192.168.10.62:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    [Thr 21316] Sat Mar 29 13:42:08 2014
    [Thr 21316] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 192.168.10.62:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 21316] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 35/sock 5988
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 192.168.10.62:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    [Thr 22436] Sat Mar 29 13:42:09 2014
    [Thr 22436] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 192.168.10.62:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 22436] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 36/sock 7368
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 192.168.10.62:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    [Thr 20936] Sat Mar 29 13:42:10 2014
    [Thr 20936] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 192.168.10.62:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 20936] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 37/sock 7528
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 192.168.10.62:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    [Thr 18784] Sat Mar 29 13:42:11 2014
    [Thr 18784] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 127.0.0.1:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 18784] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 38/sock 4460
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 127.0.0.1:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    [Thr 21320] Sat Mar 29 13:42:12 2014
    [Thr 21320] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 127.0.0.1:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 21320] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 39/sock 6148
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 127.0.0.1:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    [Thr 19632] Sat Mar 29 13:42:13 2014
    [Thr 19632] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 127.0.0.1:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 19632] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 32/sock 5948
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 127.0.0.1:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    [Thr 8684] Sat Mar 29 13:42:14 2014
    [Thr 8684] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 127.0.0.1:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 8684] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 33/sock 6012
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 127.0.0.1:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    [Thr 7468] Sat Mar 29 13:42:15 2014
    [Thr 7468] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 127.0.0.1:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 7468] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 34/sock 6032
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 127.0.0.1:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    [Thr 5588] Sat Mar 29 13:42:16 2014
    [Thr 5588] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 127.0.0.1:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 5588] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 35/sock 1032
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 127.0.0.1:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    [Thr 2036] Sat Mar 29 13:42:17 2014
    [Thr 2036] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 127.0.0.1:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 2036] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 36/sock 6052
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 127.0.0.1:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    [Thr 6692] Sat Mar 29 13:42:18 2014
    [Thr 6692] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 127.0.0.1:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 6692] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 37/sock 6188
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 127.0.0.1:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    [Thr 5184] Sat Mar 29 13:42:19 2014
    [Thr 5184] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 127.0.0.1:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 5184] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 38/sock 6192
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 127.0.0.1:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    [Thr 5604] Sat Mar 29 13:42:20 2014
    [Thr 5604] ***LOG Q0I=> NiPConnect2: 127.0.0.1:3300: connect (10061: WSAECONNREFUSED: Connection refused) [nixxi.cpp 3285]
    [Thr 5604] *** ERROR => NiPConnect2: SiPeekPendConn failed for hdl 39/sock 6220
        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 127.0.0.1:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
    [Thr 15996] Sat Mar 29 13:42:21 2014
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        (SI_ECONN_REFUSE/10061; I4; ST; 192.168.10.62:3300) [nixxi.cpp    3285]
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