Resolving Disk Error Problems When a Traditional Volume Is Mounting
Resolving Server Memory Problems
136 Server Operating System Administration Guide
To diagnose problems when disk errors occur while a Traditional volume is
mounting, identify whether the following conditions exist:
The server does not have enough memory to mount the volume.
The operating system is experiencing directory sector mismatching. This
mismatching can be caused if the media is defective or if the server is
turned off without the DOWN command.
To resolve problems when disk errors while a volume is mounting, do the
following:
Load MONITOR and check the status of the available cache buffers. If
the cache buffers are fewer than 20%, add more memory to your server.
Minor errors usually correct themselves through normal network use. For
example, if a FAT entry is wrong, the entry is updated and corrected the
next time it is written to. If errors do not correct themselves, run
VREPAIR.
Some problems might be corrected automatically by TTS
Tracking System
To troubleshoot different kinds of server memory problems, to resolve
memory leaks, and to resolve memory problems by freeing memory, see the
following sections:
"NetWare Doesn't Recognize All the Memory in the Server" on page 137
"Server Displays Memory Error Messages" on page 141
"Resolving Server Memory Leaks" on page 137
"Freeing Server Memory Temporarily" on page 139
"Resolving Memory Errors When a Traditional Volume Is Mounting" on
page 140
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