User Guide
SERVER Messages 553
System Messages
103-000150-001
August 29, 2001
Novell Confidential
Manual 99a38 July 17, 2001
SERVER-X-1310: Filename is not a packed NLM.
Source: SERVER.EXE
Possible Cause: This file might not be an NLM at all.
Action: Make sure that the file the server is loading is really an NLM.
Possible Cause: The user is trying to load a file as an NLM that is not packed as NLM programs
should be.
Action: If the server is still having problems, replace the problem NLM with a copy
of the original.
SERVER-X-1311: This version of the loader doesn't support this NLM compression
format (version version).
Source: SERVER.EXE
Explanation: The operating system tried to load an NLM that is in an unsupported
compression format.
Action: Make sure that any compressed NLM programs to be loaded are at the least in
compression format v1.10.
SERVER-X-1312: Filename has an invalid size.
Source: SERVER.EXE
Explanation: This message reports when and how many incomplete packets were received.
Possible Cause: This problem can result from a defective network board, a malfunctioning
LAN driver, or a problem with some other LAN hardware component.
Action: See Tips for Resolving General Communication Problems in the Server
Operating System Administration Guide.
SERVER-X-1316: Unable to allocate memory for data trees.
Source: SERVER.EXE
Explanation: The operating system was unable to allocate memory for data trees.
Possible Cause: The server is out of memory.
Action: Increase the memory available to the server. See Freeing Server Memory
Temporarily in the Server Operating System Administration Guide.










