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I have root volume replicated on two servers. There were some network problems whitch lead to partition of network segments. After resolving the network problems I'm getting the following situation: bash-2.03$ cd / bash-2.03$ ls -ld /coda lr--r--r-- 1 root 65534 27 Sep 1 13:38 /coda -> @7f000000.00000001.00000001 bash-2.03$ su - Password: pkinb:~# clog cadmin username: cadmin Password: Local login only, could not contact venus pkinb:~# ps ax | grep venus 429 pts/0 S 0:01 venus -d 999 535 pts/3 S 0:00 grep venus pkinb:~# cd / pkinb:~# repair This repair tool can be used to manually repair server/server or local/global conflicts on files and directories. You will first need to do a "beginrepair" to start a repair session where messages about the nature of the conflict and the commands that should be used to repair the conflict will be displayed. Help message on individual commands can also be obtained by using the "help" facility. Finally, you can use the "endrepair" or "quit" to terminate the current repair session. WARNING: YOU DON'T HAVE TOKENS. YOU MIGHT WANT TO AUTHENTICATE FIRST repair > beginrepair coda GETFID: /: No such file or directory repair_getvid: No such file or directory repair > quit pkinb:/# cd coda su: cd: coda: No such file or directory pkinb:/# cfs lv coda coda: No such file or directory pkinb:/# logout Does someone know how to repair /coda? PiotrReceived on 2000-09-01 08:00:40