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thaks for reprly, I mean case 2.. plese explain me simply, how I use repair tool for solve the server-server problem.. Vojtech On Po, 2003-01-27 at 10:17, Steffen Neumann wrote: > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII > > Vojtech Moravek <vojtech.moravek_at_cz.tiscali.com> writes: > [...] > > When one computers is down ..data are change on the running computer. > > After start "repaired" > > the data are inconsistend and aren't mount by client (of course). Exist > > any way to rebuild both coputers back to consistency state??? > > Do you 1) *know* they are inconsistent because you saw some error, > > or do you 2) *expect* them to be inconsistent simply because one > was down for some time ? > > In case of 1) what exactly are the messages, how do you detect > inconsistency ? You mention coda is not mounted, but usual behaviour > in case of conflicts is that volumes are operating in "disconnected mode", > and are read-only. Also files turn into dangling symlinks to indicate > that something is wrong until they are repaired. > > In case of 2) Coda is supposed to do server-server replication > and take care of servers being down. In the case that > some changes can't be merged into the second server, > a so called server-server conflict occurs, which needs > to be resolved manually using the repair tool. > > Yours, > Steffen > > (Reply-to is set) > > > > >Received on 2003-01-27 04:28:00