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I have scratch space called /coda/tmp. I do not know why, perhaps because of an abrupt shutdown, "ls /coda/tmp" give the result ls: /coda/software: Connection timed out The status of the volume is the following Status of volume 0x7f000001 (2130706433) named "tmp" Volume type is ReadWrite Connection State is Disconnected Write-back is disabled There are 61 CML entries pending for reintegration The same volume is usable from other computers. Both the client and the server have been rebooted cleanly and yet the problem remains. I am 99 percent sure that I will not be able to find a way to reintegrate the entries, I just want to tell coda to forget about the pending entries and connect to the volume. (I have tried cfs reconnect and cfs writereconnect but the status of this particular volume does not change.) I have tried various commands of cfs that I have word "flush" and I have tried the command as various users who might have been using /coda/tmp, but with no success. (I was not able to determine from the manual what flush commands, if any, would be appropriate.) I would really, really like to have again /coda/tmp on this particular computer. How can that be done? Thank you, Alan ScheinineReceived on 1999-12-02 10:08:48