Hi,

On 1/10/06, Kennedy, Colleen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We cannot access the node bypassing the RMI layer.  The node does not
> exist in the repository, but the parent node thinks it does.  Is there a
> way to brute force remove that node without having it fail because it
> cannot iterate the child node it thinks exists?

This sounds like a corruption of some type. What persistence manager
are you using? It might be possible to manually locate and fix the
corruption. Alternatively you may want to try making a system view
export of the entire workspace (it might fail due to the corruption)
and import it to another workspace to clean things up.

BR,

Jukka Zitting

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