User Guide

FILESYS - File System Messages 107
System Messages
103-000150-001
August 29, 2001
Novell Confidential
Manual 99a38 July 17, 2001
FILESYS-X-191: Error reading one copy of the directory on server\volume.
Source: FILESYS.NLM
Explanation: The server maintains two copies of the directory on each volume. An error
occurred while the server was reading from one copy of the directory. The
server was able to read the other copy, and it found the needed information.
Possible Cause: A hard disk or channel failure occurred. The disk could have other data
integrity problems.
Action: Run VREPAIR when this error first appears. If both directory copies become
corrupted, VREPAIR cannot fix the problem. The possibility of losing data
increases significantly when the system uses only one of the mirrored
directories.
FILESYS-X-192: Error reading both copies of the directory on server\volume.
Source: FILESYS.NLM
Explanation: The system was trying to read a directory block from disk, but both the
primary and secondary copies were inaccessible. Because the system could
not read the directory information, it will not be able to process the request that
needed this information.
If this error occurs during the mount process, the volume will not mount
because the system is not able to properly access and update the volume
directory information. The volume tables could become damaged. Data on the
volume could be lost, requiring it to be restored from backup copies.
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. See
Resolving Volume Mounting Problems Because of Name Space Module in the
Traditional File Services Administration Guide.
FILESYS-X-193: Error writing to a newly allocated directory block on server\volume.
Source: FILESYS.NLM
Explanation: A write error prevented the server from allocating a new directory block and
writing the directory information to the disk. When this directory block is
flushed from the directory cache, the server will not be able to read the data
from disk when it is needed again.
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.