User Guide

FILESYS - File System Messages 121
System Messages
103-000150-001
August 29, 2001
Novell Confidential
Manual 99a38 July 17, 2001
Possible Cause: The amount of directory blocks of directory 0 didn't match the number of
directory 1. The volume mount was aborted because the directory integrity
was disrupted.
Action: Run VREPAIR and restart the system.
Warning: If you delete the volume, all data will be destroyed. You will have
to restore the data from a backup.
If the problem persists, make sure a volume backup exists. Delete the volume,
re-create it, and restore the data from the backup.
FILESYS-X-336: File without trustee definitions had a trustee node.
Source: FILESYS.NLM
Severity: This is a warning error, but in most cases it will not cause serious problems.
Explanation: The information about a given file indicated that the file had specific trustee
assignments, but no trustee assignments could be found.
Action: Run VREPAIR and restart the system.
Warning: If you delete the volume, all data will be destroyed. You will have
to restore the data from a backup.
If the problem persists, make sure a volume backup exists. Delete the volume,
re-create it, and restore the data from the backup.
FILESYS-X-337: Invalid deleted file block.
Source: FILESYS.NLM
Possible Cause: While scanning subdirectory entries, the system found that the value of the
deleted sequence number of the current block did not equal zero, indicating a
corrupted file system.
Action: Run VREPAIR and restart the system.
FILESYS-X-338: Invalid deleted file trustee node.
Source: FILESYS.NLM
Explanation: A directory entry indicates that trustee assignments exist for the directory, but
none can be found.
Possible Cause: The file system is corrupted.
Action: Recreate the directory or run VREPAIR and restart the system.