I was running the (hideously hinting of future timesinkage) Loki
Software demo of Myth II for Linux.  I have a cluster of about 10
machines set up to share home directories on a Coda cell.  

Quitting Myth reliably and completely kills both the client and the
coda server.  I reckon it's related to file locking issues; Myth
creates a directory in your home dir that has a bunch of state files,
and coda spewed some locking-related information.  Unfortunately it
didn't log anything the last time it happened and I can't kill the
server at the moment to reproduce it or several users would be
irritated.

Does this ring any bells with anyone? 

Thanks,
Bill Gribble

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