User Guide

110 System Messages
System Messages
103-000150-001
August 29, 2001
Novell Confidential
Manual 99a38 July 17, 2001
FILESYS-X-240: Insufficient RAM to decompress file name.
Source: FILESYS.NLM
Explanation: The system tried to allocate memory to decompress a file and failed. The file
that was being decompressed will remain compressed, and the system will try
again later to decompress it.
Action: Wait until the server is less congested and try again.
FILESYS-X-241: Compressed file is corrupted and unrecoverable.
Source: FILESYS.NLM
Explanation: The compressed file has been corrupted on the disk. During decompression,
the integrity of the data describing the compressed file is checked. If any of
the checks fail, data corruption is assumed, and compression cannot be
completed, as is the case here.
Possible Cause: This error can only be caused by the data changing on the disk. Changed data
can result from one of the following causes:
Magnetic or electronic media close to the disk drive
Failure of the disk drive or supporting hardware
If the disk drive is failing, other files will be corrupted and will not contain the
original data.
Action: Try restoring the file from an earlier backup. If you cannot restore the data
from a backup, the file is lost.
FILESYS-X-242: Compressed file name is corrupted and unrecoverable.
Source: FILESYS.NLM
Possible Cause: The compressed file has been corrupted on the disk. During decompression,
the integrity of the data describing the compressed file is checked. If any of
the checks fail, data corruption is assumed, and compression cannot be
completed, as is the case here. This error can only be caused by the data
changing on the disk. Changed data can result from one of the following
causes:
Magnetic or electronic media close to the disk drive
Failure of the disk drive or supporting hardware
If the disk drive is failing, other files will be corrupted and will not contain the
original data.
Action: Try restoring the file from an earlier backup. If you cannot restore the data
from a backup, the file is lost.