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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi, everyone. Very confusing problem here. I'm in write-disconnect mode on a Coda volume (probably ever since I took the server, firewall, and VPN down for a bit to rebuild each). I've made sure that ... * I have a token; * the client can talk to the server (cmon, cfs cs); * there are no conflict-signifying dangling symlinks (find /coda -type l). I've tried ... * cfs lv: shows WriteDisconnected, unlimited quota, many blocks available, write-back disabled; * cfs strong * cfs fr: always reports VIOC_SYNCCACHE: Invalid argument The logs mention plenty of entries regarding how the volume has 'unrepaired local subtree(s)' and how it's skipping the CML checkpointing. (Exactly one per ten minutes, give or take a few seconds.) I'll freely admit I'm relatively new to Coda; it's been running nicely for several months now, so I knew I was due for a failure that I would be helpless to fix... :) What am I missing here? I'm running 5.3.17 -- would upgrading help? Please CC me on replies. Thanks. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: PGP 6.5.1 iQA/AwUBPZ0RW/8wZ8HVeo8aEQKAogCgk4cgKG4sOrNiFsABSsDb1plJkCwAn2hi Psax29Sxy1WiuXuFoG2cxURZ =GO6A -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----Received on 2002-10-04 10:19:39