User Guide
FILESYS - File System Messages 139
System Messages
103-000150-001
August 29, 2001
Novell Confidential
Manual 99a38 July 17, 2001
FILESYS-X-557: Illegal hole in suballocation FAT chain.
Source: FILESYS.NLM
Explanation: A File Allocation Table (FAT) chain is a list of directory block locations. If the
FAT chain skips a block, a hole appears in the chain. (A hole is a section that
is not sequential.) A hole indicates that the location was never allocated.
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-558: Suballocation FAT chain entry exceeds maximum.
Source: FILESYS.NLM
Explanation: A File Allocation Table (FAT) chain is a list of directory block locations.
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-559: Suballocation FAT already claimed.
Source: FILESYS.NLM
Explanation: A File Allocation Table (FAT) is an index to one or more disk allocation
blocks in which a file is located.
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.










