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hi, It turns out that it was a problem with having multiple Ip's on the server. I think I "kindof" fixed it for the moment. Right now I forcing coda to work on the following address "10.1.1.1". So I am no longer getting "Resource Temporarily Unavailable" errors. However, I am getting a new error now. Now when I try to mount the directory using the following command: cfs mkm /coda/pa-wb-001.public/dir bruno I get the error: /coda/pa-wb-001.public: Permission denied I am logged in as the user bruno, and also clogg'ed as that user. Any Ideas on what is causing this ? Thanks, -RD --- Jan Harkes <jaharkes_at_cs.cmu.edu> wrote: > On Thu, Sep 16, 2004 at 10:53:48AM -0700, > redirecting decoy wrote: > > I am still having problem getting a coda 6.0.6 > client > > to function correctly. I keep getting an error > that > > says "Resource Temporarily Unavailable". > > I'm not entirely sure what is going on, but I > believe it has to do with > the fact that your server has 2 different > ip-addresses. The client > probably connects to address A, and then receives > the callback from > address B. > > You could check this with tcpdump, in any case the > solution might be to > bind the server to one specific address only by > using the ip_address > option in /etc/coda/server.conf. > > Jan > > __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - 50x more storage than other providers! http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mailReceived on 2004-09-17 17:23:33