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On Fri, Oct 03, 2003 at 06:04:21PM -0400, UpFront Technology wrote: > [root_at_OLIVIA public_html]# ls > ls: virtual: Connection timed out > ls: bob: Connection timed out > ls: noheaders: Connection timed out > ls: tmp: Connection timed out > ls: index.html: Connection timed out > ls: ferret-hide-e-hole: Connection timed out > amanda boycepottery jemresearch seiu-local-101 yoho > bluedevilu-stor dkstudiogal nossl test When there is a reintegration (local global) conflict, the Coda client makes the whole volume disconnected. So that is causing the timeouts on uncached objects and the ones you can see might not match the actual copy on the server. I don't exactly know why this is done, maybe to let the 'user' know that there is a conflict somewhere, or possibly to avoid further conflicts or to avoid making the location of the conflict unreachable. When we have a disconnected changes, we cannot push just everything out of the cache to fetch something new. Yet another unfortunate side-effect of reintegration conflicts. JanReceived on 2003-10-05 23:27:12