I received an error where I couldn't establish a connection.  The client had a return code of 0.  The other thing that happened is that when the command initially completed the -dira file did not exist although shortly thereafter it did exist.  I have three nearly identical find commands that run and the first two returned 
  File not found - LOGS\DIR_IFDCL2.TXT
but the last one completed successfully.  When I looked in the directory, it is now there.  Unfortunately, I don't have timestamps in my log to verify with the modified date on the file itself.
Here is the command that I was running.
corecmd.exe -s -site a_Prod -B -OS -newest -p d:\download\IFDCL2 -FN IFDCL2.zip -log logs\log_IFDCL2.txt -dira /ch logs\dir_IFDCL2.txt 
Here is the log file
03/29/12  12:00
Resolving a.com...
Connect socket #308 to a.b.c.d, port 20021...Can't establish connection --> a.com:20021 @ Thu Mar 29 12:01:14 2012
  (0-38)Connection Faileddirectory errorsent 5, recd 5
Total uploaded files:  0
Total uploaded data:  0
Total downloaded files:  0
Total downloaded data:  0
Thanks,
Gary
			
			
									
						
										
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My statement doesn't actually use -d or -u.  I have some scripts to create my command line and even though I list the path in the command line it is ignored.  I only empty out the -u or -p.  I should also empty out those additional items for clarity, but technically it makes no difference.  I could switch to full path names, but that hasn't been an issue.  I've been running this command several times a day since October and have only had an issue a few times.