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Resolving File I/O Errors
Troubleshooting
This chapter presents various troubleshooting procedures for resolving
problems with traditional volume including the following:
Resolving File I/O Errors (page 43)
Resolving Volume I/O Errors (page 44)
Resolving Problems When the Server Hangs after Mounting Last Volume
(page 44)
Resolving Problems When No Volumes Mount (page 45)
Resolving Problems When Only Some Volumes Mount (page 45)
Resolving Disk Error Problems When a Volume Is Mounting (page 46)
Resolving Memory Errors When a Volume Is Mounting (page 46)
Resolving Volume Mounting Problems Because of Corrupted Directory
Entry Tables or File Allocation Tables (page 47)
Resolving Volume Mounting Problems Because of Name Space Module
(page 48)
Other Troubleshooting Information (page 49)
To resolve a file I/O error, try one or more of the following:
Make sure that the volume (especially volume SYS:) is mounted.
If the volume is out of disk space, error messages will appear on the
Logger Console screen indicating that the volume is almost out of disk
space. Check this screen for messages.
Troubleshooting
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