User Guide
410 System Messages
System Messages
103-000150-001
August 29, 2001
Novell Confidential
Manual 99a38 July 17, 2001
NWCONFIG-X-359: Novell eDirectory has previously been installed on this server. Do
NOT reinstall unless absolutely necessary. eDirectory is a database of information
distributed across multiple servers. If you reinstall, and if this server contains the
only replica of a partition that has links to other subordinate partitions, all
subordinate partition information on OTHER servers will become invalid.
Reinstallation may invalidate some or all trustee access rights and mail directories
(but not file contents) on THIS server.
To skip reinstalling eDirectory, confirm No in the box that follows this message. If you
confirm Yes in the box that follows, you must login to eDirectory to delete the server
object and downgrade volume IDs before reinstallation. If you have volumes that are
not currently mounted, you should switch to the system console (Ctrl+Esc) and
mount them now. After installing the server, load and execute DSREPAIR to delete
unclaimed trustee IDs. Then reinstall all servers that contain subordinate partitions.
Source: NWCONFIG.NLM
Explanation: Normally, you should not reinstall Novell eDirectory after it is been installed.
Action: Read the information in the message carefully; then proceed accordingly.
NWCONFIG-X-360: Warning: do not change the time server type from the default
unless you have carefully read the time services information and understand the
consequences. NetWare 4.x servers may fail to update correctly if time services is
configured improperly.
Source: NWCONFIG.NLM
Explanation: The default time synchronization setup should be modified only if you are
thoroughly familiar with how this product feature works.
Action: Before attempting to change the time server type from the default, review the
documentation on Time Synchronization.
NWCONFIG-X-361: Volume name is out of disk space. File name cannot be copied.
Source: NWCONFIG.NLM
Explanation: There is not enough disk space to complete the installation.
Action: See Resolving Server Disk Space Problems in the Server Operating System
Administration Guide.










