User Guide

134 System Messages
System Messages
103-000150-001
August 29, 2001
Novell Confidential
Manual 99a38 July 17, 2001
FILESYS-X-507: Invalid directory FAT chain. Volume name was NOT mounted.
Source: FILESYS.NLM
Explanation: A File Allocation Table (FAT) chain is a list of directory block locations.
There are duplicate extended directory chains (chain0 and chain1). If these
chains do not match for some reason, this error is produced and the volume
will not mount.
Possible Cause: This error probably indicates file system corruption.
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-508: Invalid suballocation node. Volume was NOT mounted.
Source: FILESYS.NLM
Possible Cause: Corruption has occurred in the file system, possibly due to a power outage.
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.
Action: Also, make sure the server has a good UPS system installed and that the UPS
system is operating properly.
FILESYS-X-509: Suballocation node used by multiple files. Volume name was NOT
mounted.
Source: FILESYS.NLM
Explanation: More than one file was using the same block.
Possible Cause: This error could be due to a variety of causes, including a faulty disk drive or
other hardware problem, premature downing of the server, or data corruption.
Action: See Disk Errors in the Server Operating System Administration Guide. If you
suspect corruption, 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.