User Guide
752 System Messages
System Messages
103-000150-001
August 29, 2001
Novell Confidential
Manual 99a38 July 17, 2001
VREPAIR-X-442: Unable to allocate memory to record needed directory entry
correction.
Source: VREPAIR.NLM
Possible Cause: The server does not have enough memory available.
Action: Increase the memory available to the server. See Freeing Server Memory
Temporarily in the Server Operating System Administration Guide.
VREPAIR-X-444: Unable to allocate memory to record needed directory entry
correction. Try using the Write Changes Immediately To Disk option.
Source: VREPAIR.NLM
Possible Cause: The server does not have enough memory available.
Action: Increase the memory available to the server. See Freeing Server Memory
Temporarily in the Server Operating System Administration Guide.
VREPAIR-X-462: This VREPAIR is not compatible with this OS.
Source: VREPAIR.NLM
Explanation: This VREPAIR version is not compatible with the current NetWare operating
system. As changes are made to the NetWare file system, you must change
VREPAIR.
Action: Load a version of VREPAIR that is compatible with the operating system.
VREPAIR-X-677: More than 999,999 new directory names have been generated.
Source: VREPAIR.NLM
Explanation: During the process of volume repair, VREPAIR sometimes needs to generate
a new unique name for files and directories that have invalid or conflicting
names. This error occurs when VREPAIR has run out of unique names for use
during volume repair. The problem occurs only when the volume is badly
damaged.
Action: If the volume is this badly damaged, try restoring it from a backup. If you do
not have a backup, then try using a volume editor and rename the files
manually.










