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On Wed, Sep 12, 2001 at 02:07:17PM -0400, Greg Troxel wrote: > anoncvs is failing with ENOSPC type errors from the remote server. I believe I got that one fixed, there was only 14MB free in /tmp on the anoncvs server. > rpc2 params are not taking effect on the backfetch (are they > controlled by the server?) I believe so, although the server typically already has more lenient timeouts compared to the client, I believe the overall rpc2 timeout is set to 60 seconds instead of 15 sec.. > there are some sort of timeout problems or something else that is > causing reintegation backfetches to fail over 28.8 modems I'm very often using a 33.6K modem. Only occasionally the backfetches fail, but on the other hand, most of my traffic is related to reading email, so the client hoards/fetches new emails, and pretty much the only write traffic is renaming them between directories from new/ to cur/. > Any clues? This is making coda somewhat unusable for me. I've come to the conclusion that the whole server->client path (callbacks, backprobes and backfetches) is very unreliable. While working over a modem connection I often get 'NAKed' by the servers, which indicates that a backprobe failed, the server cleaned out the client's information and the client has to reestablish all callbacks. JanReceived on 2001-09-17 13:42:14