User Guide
LFS - Logical File System Messages 219
System Messages
103-000150-001
August 29, 2001
Novell Confidential
Manual 99a38 July 17, 2001
LFS-X-65: File read error at offset offset data stream number. Error getting filename.
Read was requested by the SERVER.
Source: LFS.NLM
Explanation: The server was processing a file-read request. When the server tried to read
the disk block with the file data, a disk-read error occurred. Some data was lost
that could cause the user's applications to fail on reading data from files.
The operating system was unable to determine the name of the file where the
read error occurred because it received additional errors when it tried to read
directory blocks to generate the filename.
The data stream number indicates the name space stream (0=DOS or
Macintosh data fork, 1=Macintosh resource fork.)
Possible Cause: A hard disk or channel failure occurred. The disk could have other data
integrity problems.
Action: See Disk Errors in the Server Operating System Administration Guide.
LFS-X-66: File read error at offset offset data stream number. Error getting filename.
Read was requested by user name on station number.
Source: LFS.NLM
Explanation: The system cannot read the file from disk. Some data was lost that could cause
the user's applications to fail on reading data from files.
The data stream number indicates the name space stream (0=DOS or
Macintosh data fork, 1=Macintosh resource fork.)
Possible Cause: A hard disk or channel failure occurred. The disk could have other data
integrity problems.
Action: See Disk Errors in the Server Operating System Administration Guide.
LFS-X-67: Error reading file name. Offset offset data stream number. Read was
requested by the SERVER. File path path.
Source: LFS.NLM
Explanation: The operating system was processing a request to read data from a file, and it
encountered an error while reading the data. The file read request will fail,
possibly causing the applications that were requesting the read to fail.
The data stream number indicates the name space stream (0=DOS or
Macintosh data fork, 1=Macintosh resource fork).










