User Guide

106 System Messages
System Messages
103-000150-001
August 29, 2001
Novell Confidential
Manual 99a38 July 17, 2001
FILESYS-X-188: Server\volume directory size is getting too large for available
memory. If the directory grows much larger, you may need to add more memory to the
file server.
Source: FILESYS.NLM
Possible Cause: The size of the volume directory table has increased since the volume was
mounted. The next time this volume is mounted, more memory will be used
for the directory tables because a larger hash table will be created. The system
has determined that the amount of memory available in the server is very low,
and there might not be enough memory available to mount this volume again.
Action: See Freeing Server Memory Temporarily in the Server Operating System
Administration Guide.
FILESYS-X-189: Error writing FAT table for volume server\volume.
Source: FILESYS.NLM
Explanation: A write error has prevented the operating system from recording changes
made to the File Allocation Table (FAT). The FAT tracks what disk blocks are
allocated and free; it also records what disk blocks are grouped together to
store a file's data. The server will still have the correct FAT information in
memory, and it still can access the volume correctly. However, when you try
to mount this volume the next time, the FAT information on disk will be
incorrect, and the volume probably will not mount.
Possible Cause: A hard disk or channel failure occurred. The disk could have other data
integrity problems.
Action: See Disk Errors in the Server Operating System Administration Guide.
FILESYS-X-190: Error writing to the directory on server\volume.
Source: FILESYS.NLM
Explanation: A write error prevented the server from writing updated directory table
information to a directory block. The updated directory information was not
recorded on the disk. When the directory block is flushed from the directory
cache, the server will not be able to read the information from the disk.
Possible Cause: A hard disk or channel failure occurred. The disk could have other data
integrity problems.
Action: See Disk Errors in the Server Operating System Administration Guide.