User Guide
VREPAIR Messages 753
System Messages
103-000150-001
August 29, 2001
Novell Confidential
Manual 99a38 July 17, 2001
VREPAIR-X-713: More than 999,999 new file names have been generated.
Source: VREPAIR.NLM
Action: See message “VREPAIR-X-677: More than 999,999 new directory names
have been generated.” on page 752
VREPAIR-X-766: Unable to read directory entry number which was previously read.
Source: VREPAIR.NLM
Possible Cause: Volume data that VREPAIR previously read is not available because a major
hardware failure occurred.
Action: Try to get the disk hardware back in working condition. See Disk Errors in the
Server Operating System Administration Guide.Then run VREPAIR again.
VREPAIR-X-767: Unable to read directory entry number which was previously read.
Source: VREPAIR.NLM
Action: See message “VREPAIR-X-766: Unable to read directory entry number
which was previously read.” on page 753
VREPAIR-X-768: Unable to read directory entry number which was previously read.
Source: VREPAIR.NLM
Action: See message “VREPAIR-X-766: Unable to read directory entry number
which was previously read.” on page 753
VREPAIR-X-769: Trustee entry was not found in directory trustee chain as expected.
Source: VREPAIR.NLM
Possible Cause: Volume data that VREPAIR previously read is not available because a major
hardware failure occurred.
Action: Try to get the disk hardware back in working condition. See Disk Errors in the
Server Operating System Administration Guide. Then run VREPAIR again.
VREPAIR-X-770: Unable to read directory entry number which was previously read.
Source: VREPAIR.NLM
Possible Cause: Volume data that VREPAIR previously read is not available because a major
hardware failure occurred.
Action: Try to get the disk hardware back in working condition. See Disk Errors in the
Server Operating System Administration Guide. Then run VREPAIR again.










