Novell NETWARE 6-DOCUMENTATION Manual page 3097

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FILESYS-X-646: Incomplete transactions referencing unmounted volumes were
preserved.
Source:
Explanation:
FILESYS-X-653: Error opening backout file.
Source:
Possible Cause:
Action:
Possible Cause:
Action:
FILESYS-X-656: TTS disabled by operator.
Source:
Explanation:
FILESYS-X-657: TTS disabled because of error reading backout file.
Source:
Explanation:
Action:
146 System Messages
FILESYS.NLM
This informational message indicates that not all of the volumes are mounted
yet, so the Transaction Tracking System (TTS) backout file is being saved. An
incomplete transaction occurred on one of these unmounted volumes.
FILESYS.NLM
A hardware failure occurred.
See
Disk Errors
in the
A Transaction Tracking System (TTS) backout file is corrupted.
If you suspect file corruption, make sure a file backup exists.
Warning: If you delete the file, all data will be destroyed. You will have to
restore the data from a backup.
Delete the corrupted file and replace it with a backup.
FILESYS.NLM
This informational message indicates that the DISABLE TTS command was
issued from the server's console.
This message is generated to the screen, and to the TTS$LOG.ERR file, just
for a chronological record of when TTS was disabled, and to indicate that it
was disabled by the operator rather than by TTS itself (as is the case when the
TTS runs out of disk space).
FILESYS.NLM
The Transaction Tracking System (TTS) could not read the backout file. TTS
was disabled because it could not reliably back out any transactions. TTS
protection is gone, but completed transactions are intact.
No further action is required. You can continue without TTS protection.
Server Operating System Administration
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