User Guide

FILESYS - File System Messages 109
System Messages
103-000150-001
August 29, 2001
Novell Confidential
Manual 99a38 July 17, 2001
Possible Cause: Disk restrictions for the user, volume, or directory could have been assigned,
or the volume could be full. The system will try again later to compress the
file.
Action: See Resolving Server Disk Space Problems in the Server Operating System
Administration Guide.
FILESYS-X-235: Compressed file filename being decompressed for station number
uses unknown compression format.
Source: FILESYS.NLM
Possible Cause: Each compressed file has a value indicating which compression format it is in.
If NetWare
®
opens a file and does not recognize the compression format, it
cannot decompress the file. This file could be corrupted, or it could be flagged
as compressed when it is not really compressed.
Action: Try restoring the file from a backup.
FILESYS-X-238: Insufficient RAM to decompress file.
Source: FILESYS.NLM
Possible Cause: Insufficient memory is available to decompress the file. The file that was
being decompressed will remain compressed and the system will try again
later to decompress it.
Action: Increase the memory available to the server. See Freeing Server Memory
Temporarily in the Server Operating System Administration Guide.
FILESYS-X-239: Unknown error (number) returned from decompress for file filename.
Source: FILESYS.NLM
Explanation: This is an internal consistency check done by decompression to guarantee the
integrity of the data being decompressed. The file that was being
decompressed will remain compressed, and the system will try again later to
decompress it.
Action: No immediate action is necessary. Note the volume number and watch for
more of these same alerts. Also, watch for other errors indicating that the
memory or disk is failing. If these alerts or other data corruption problems
happen often on a particular volume, the disk or hardware supporting the disk
should be repaired or replaced.