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Folks, I use coda to keep my laptop and home server in sync, I keep the source tree I am working on in coda and rely a lot on the ability to hack away whilst disconnected. I have set up a hoard database that basically hoards everything on the server on my laptop so that I have access to all my files. This works fine for files that I am accessing regularly but I have found that if I have not touched the files on my laptop for some weeks then they suddenly become inaccessible until I reconnect to my server. The codacon output says something about wanting to do a "refresh/validate" on the file. This seems to happen regardless of me doing a "hoard walk" or not. Is there any way I can convince coda not to expire my files in the cache or extend the time to live in the cache? At the moment I have resorted to doing a find in /coda and cat'ing each file to /dev/null just to "freshen" it up but there must be a better way of doing this.... -- =============================================================================== Brett Lymn, Computer Systems Administrator, BAE SYSTEMS ===============================================================================Received on 2001-02-19 20:51:35