comp.os.os2.setup.storage (Usenet) Saturday, 23-Oct-1999 to Friday, 29-Oct-1999 +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ From: hamei@pacbell.net 22-Oct-99 18:26:03 To: All 23-Oct-99 04:42:01 Subj: Re: CHKDSK failing on JFS partition From: hamei@pacbell.net In , mc6530@mclink.it (Yuri Dario) writes: >On Fri, 22 Oct 1999 03:52:37, Mark McClelland >wrote: >>Does SMP work >> well on it? Is it noticably faster than a single processor system? > >noticably faster when you run multiple process that needs a lot of >CPU. Otherwise for standard work it didn't make a great difference: >but before I was running a single P200, so now I have got an >incredible cpu power and I can't compare then properly. > >Bye, > > Yuri Dario > exactly my experience with Warp SMP - no noticeable change when in single-app mode, but multi-tasking is remarkably enhanced. I wouldn't want to ever return to single-cpu mode. SMP works *really* well. -- sig disappeared, sorry --- WtrGate+ v0.93.p7 sn 165 * Origin: Usenet: SBC Internet Services (1:109/42) +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ From: thannymeister@spambegone.yahoo.com 22-Oct-99 15:48:28 To: All 23-Oct-99 04:42:01 Subj: HPFS free space discrepancy From: "Mike Ruskai" While looking for info on HPFS's system area size, I noticed a discrepancy between what's reported as free space by DosQueryFSInfo(), and counting it up directly by reading the HPFS freespace bitmaps. The discrepancy is 4096 sectors on all drives in both of my systems. I'd like to get more info from other systems, particularly HPFS386 systems. The program to use is here: http://home.att.net/~thanny/fspace.zip As usual, the source for the program is included. What this does is gather information about the drive through the normal API means, then traverse all the freespace bitmaps on the drive, tallying up the free sectors according to them. The net effect of the discrepancy is that every drive (well, that's what I'm hoping to find out) has 2MB of unused, but unreachable space. Later on, I'll try to establish where that free but unusable space is on the drive. - Mike Remove 'spambegone' to send e-mail. --- WtrGate+ v0.93.p7 sn 165 * Origin: Usenet: TLF (1:109/42) +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ From: as@sci.fi 22-Oct-99 22:49:17 To: All 23-Oct-99 04:42:02 Subj: Re: using cdrecord/2 in DAO-mode to write audio cd From: Anssi Saari Andreas Bertram writes: > anybody here who can tell me how to simply burn an audio cd by given > WAV-files in DAO mode using cdrecord/2? My guess would be cdrecord *.wav -dao defpregap=2 and assorted other options. -- Anssi Saari - as@sci.fi --- WtrGate+ v0.93.p7 sn 165 * Origin: Usenet: Tampere University of Technology (1:109/42) +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ From: fehrle@[meb>uni-bonn.de 23-Oct-99 06:49:08 To: All 23-Oct-99 05:17:27 Subj: Re: Backup Software (and DAT3) From: fehrle@[meb>uni-bonn.de (Lutz Fehrle) We had a HP DAT 3 Streamer running with PSNS 5 FP30_9016 (Warp Server), worked not like a charme but worked (wrong size shown for large tapes, but no problems during backup and restore). Regards Lutz Fehrle fehrle@[meb>uni-bonn.de remove [meb> On Tue, 19 Oct 1999 10:38:17 +0100, Charles Christacopoulos wrote: >Hi, > >One of my DAT 4Gb streamers is on its last legs. I will have to replace >it and I am thinking about a DAT3 (12-24Gb) streamer. Options are HP, >Sony and IBM. > >I presently use Sytos plus (2.1 and 2.2) which does not have drivers for >any DAT3 streamers (anyone knows different). The IBM sreamer is the >only one with a driver for Sytos. I am also migrating to Warp for >e-Business. > >Anyone who is happily using Warp's Personnaly Safe and Sound. Are you >happy with it? > >Is there any backup software for Warp4 that anyone can recommend, which >recognises DAT3 streamers and has full disaster recovery facilities? > >Many thanks. >Charles > > >-- >Remove REMOVE_ME to reply. >--------------------------------------------------------------------- >Charles Christacopoulos, Secretary's Office, University of Dundee, >Dundee DD1 4HN, (Scotland) United Kingdom. >Tel: +44+(0)1382-344891. Fax: +44+(0)1382-201604. >http://somis.ais.dundee.ac.uk/ >Home of the Scottish Search Maestro http://somis2.ais.dundee.ac.uk/ --- WtrGate+ v0.93.p7 sn 165 * Origin: Usenet: RHRZ - University of Bonn (Germany) (1:109/42) +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ From: rde@tavi.co.uk 23-Oct-99 12:21:29 To: All 23-Oct-99 14:34:06 Subj: Re: OS/2 and Rock Ridge Extensions From: rde@tavi.co.uk (Bob Eager) On Wed, 20 Oct 1999 22:22:02, Christian Hennecke wrote: > The /W switch only activates Joliet support, but not support for > Rockridge AFAIK. RSJ claims that their CD-Writer filesystem is also > capable of Rockridge support, but I've never tried to read such a CD > using it and never found any TRANS.TBL files on the CDs that I made > myself. Download the demo-version and see yourself. FWIW, I tried it and it worked fine for me. -- Bob Eager rde at tavi.co.uk PC Server 325; PS/2s 8595*3, 9595*3 (2*P60 + P90), 8535, 8570, 9556*2, 8580*6, 8557*2, 8550, 9577, 8530, P70, PC/AT.. --- WtrGate+ v0.93.p7 sn 165 * Origin: Usenet: Tavi Systems (1:109/42) +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ From: rde@tavi.co.uk 23-Oct-99 12:21:13 To: All 23-Oct-99 14:34:07 Subj: Re: Adding second SCSI card From: rde@tavi.co.uk (Bob Eager) On Wed, 13 Oct 1999 13:33:58, ralbers@dccnet.com wrote: > Choose a different ID number for the second SCSI card than the 390 > SCSI which I am assuming you have left at it's default of 7 (Highest > priority). Why? That's a separate bus... -- Bob Eager rde at tavi.co.uk PC Server 325; PS/2s 8595*3, 9595*3 (2*P60 + P90), 8535, 8570, 9556*2, 8580*6, 8557*2, 8550, 9577, 8530, P70, PC/AT.. --- WtrGate+ v0.93.p7 sn 165 * Origin: Usenet: Tavi Systems (1:109/42) +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ From: c.k.christacopoulos.REMOVEME@dun... 23-Oct-99 16:13:10 To: mc6530@mclink.it 23-Oct-99 14:34:07 Subj: Re: CHKDSK failing on JFS partition Message sender: c.k.christacopoulos.REMOVEME@dundee.ac.uk To: Yuri Dario From: Charles Christacopoulos Hi, A bit late but just in case you have not fixed your problem yet. Try booting from the Utility disks and run chkdsk ?: /F from the A: prompt. I had JFS fail (see my other postings) although it was supposingly checked and repaired ... it was not. -- Remove REMOVE_ME to reply. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Charles Christacopoulos, Secretary's Office, University of Dundee, Dundee DD1 4HN, (Scotland) United Kingdom. Tel: +44+(0)1382-344891. Fax: +44+(0)1382-201604. http://somis.ais.dundee.ac.uk/ (runs on OS/2) Scottish Search Maestro http://somis2.ais.dundee.ac.uk/ (runs on OS/2 too) --- WtrGate+ v0.93.p7 sn 165 * Origin: Usenet: University of Dundee (1:109/42) +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ From: c.k.christacopoulos.REMOVEME@dun... 23-Oct-99 16:23:25 To: All 23-Oct-99 14:34:07 Subj: WSeB and Sytos, results. Message sender: c.k.christacopoulos.REMOVEME@dundee.ac.uk From: Charles Christacopoulos Hi, This is I hope my final posting on Sytos under Warp Server for e-Business. The recovery procedure (Rebound) fails very badly when there is a JFS volume on the system. In fact it damaged the volume. Chkdsk on booting up reported errors etc supposinly fixed them but the drive was invisible ... It could only be fixed by booting through floppies. I will do no more testing of Sytos on WSeB Regards and thanks for all the help. I'll let the group know what I choose and if it works. Charles BTW. I have not tried Sytos without a JFS volume but there again life is too sort. -- Remove REMOVE_ME to reply. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Charles Christacopoulos, Secretary's Office, University of Dundee, Dundee DD1 4HN, (Scotland) United Kingdom. Tel: +44+(0)1382-344891. Fax: +44+(0)1382-201604. http://somis.ais.dundee.ac.uk/ (runs on OS/2) Scottish Search Maestro http://somis2.ais.dundee.ac.uk/ (runs on OS/2 too) --- WtrGate+ v0.93.p7 sn 165 * Origin: Usenet: University of Dundee (1:109/42) +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ From: Trevor-Hemsley@dial.pipex.com 23-Oct-99 20:33:13 To: All 23-Oct-99 19:54:21 Subj: Re: HPFS free space discrepancy From: "Trevor Hemsley" On Fri, 22 Oct 1999 15:48:56 -0400 (EDT), Mike Ruskai wrote: ->The net effect of the discrepancy is that every drive (well, that's what ->I'm hoping to find out) has 2MB of unused, but unreachable space. -> ->Later on, I'll try to establish where that free but unusable space is on ->the drive. Run CHKDSK and look at the next to last line... Trevor Hemsley, London, UK (Trevor-Hemsley@dial.pipex.com or 75704.2477@compuserve.com) --- WtrGate+ v0.93.p7 sn 165 * Origin: Usenet: UUNET WorldCom server (post doesn't reflect views (1:109/42) +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ From: thannymeister@spambegone.yahoo.com 23-Oct-99 17:04:23 To: All 23-Oct-99 19:54:21 Subj: Re: HPFS free space discrepancy From: "Mike Ruskai" On Sat, 23 Oct 1999 20:33:26 +0100 (BST), Trevor Hemsley wrote: >On Fri, 22 Oct 1999 15:48:56 -0400 (EDT), Mike Ruskai wrote: > >->The net effect of the discrepancy is that every drive (well, that's what >->I'm hoping to find out) has 2MB of unused, but unreachable space. >-> >->Later on, I'll try to establish where that free but unusable space is on >->the drive. > >Run CHKDSK and look at the next to last line... This is quite a ways beyond that level of investigation. CHKDSK doesn't check that value at all. When run without the /F switch, it displays the difference between the drive's total size and its reported free space, minus all files and directories and HPFS system structures. In other words, without the /F switch, it's blatantly incorrect. When run with the /F switch, it displays the difference between the drive's total size and its reported free space, minus only files and directories. The result should be the HPFS system structures. But it's off by 2048KB - the same 2048KB that's reported by the incorrect tally done without the /F switch. That 2048KB, I now know, is not taken up by anything at all. It's 4096 free sectors that the operating system simply doesn't recognize. I now also know that those 4096 free sectors are the last 4096 free sectors before the last 2KB freespace bitmap on the drive. They aren't reserved for anything, and are just filled with the value 0xF6 for each byte. The actual HPFS system area, BTW, is variable in size. The largest part is the directory band, at the seek center of the drive, which is no smaller than 102,400 bytes, no larger than 8,192,000 bytes, and when somewhere in between, is on average the drive size divided by 102.64. Aside from the directory band, there's logical sectors 0 through 23 (which can extend beyond 23, for larger drives), which is used for the BootBlock, SuperBlock, SpareBlock, freespace bitmap list, and a few other things. Finally, there's also the freespace bitmaps themselves, each 2KB in size, with one required for every 16384 sectors on the drive (one bit per sector). - Mike Remove 'spambegone' to send e-mail. --- WtrGate+ v0.93.p7 sn 165 * Origin: Usenet: TLF (1:109/42) +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ From: bogus.due2UCE@atlantic.net 23-Oct-99 19:04:06 To: All 23-Oct-99 21:23:15 Subj: Re: Partially Missing FAT Partition: Fix = PTEDIT.EXE From: Felix Miata Eric Seaberg wrote: > I've just added a 13GB Quantum EIDE HD to replace the 2MB and 340MB HDs that > came with my system. Initially, I planned to keep the partitions the same > size until I was confident that everything worked fine. > To do this, I added the new HD to my system and then copied > both my Warp 4 (FP11) HPFS partition and my Win95 FAT32 > partition to the new HD using the copy partition feature of > Partition Magic v4. > Right now, I have the new 13GB drive partitioned as follows: > Primary: Boot Manager > Primary: Win95 (FAT32) 1.0GB > Primary: OS/2 v4(FP11) HPFS 1.0 GB > Extended/Logical: FAT16 1.6GB > My problem is that when I boot OS/2, the OS/2 system > cannot see the logical FAT partition, and does not assign it > a letter. But even more interesting is when I run PartitionMagic > 3.05 for OS/2, PMagic sees the FAT drive AND LABELS IT AS > DRIVE D:. > I had assumed that the FAT drive was both small > enough and close enough to be beginning of the drive to ensure > that OS/2 would see it. It appears that this assumption was wrong. > Any explanations would be appreciated, as would suggestions about > making my logical FAT drive visible to OS/2. Recent incarnations (3.05 or later) of Partition Magic are unfriendly to OS/2 in that they assume OS/2 has no need to access any FAT or logical partitions, assigning partition types to them that OS/2 doesn't understand. Go to ftp://ftp.powerquest.com/pub/utilities/ and download PTEDIT.EXE PTEDIT32.EXE The latter requires WIN32, the former DOS. You'll need to run one or the other to change the extended partition type from 0Fh to 05h to restore access to the missing 1.6 Gb FAT partition. -- Reckless words pierce like a sword, but the tongue of the wise brings healing. Proverbs 12:18 NKJV Team OS/2 *** SCSI ONLY since 1990 Felix Miata *** http://mrmazda.members.atlantic.net --- WtrGate+ v0.93.p7 sn 165 * Origin: Usenet: Webmasters, have you read: http://www.mcsr.olemis (1:109/42) +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ From: zeppelin@gte.net 24-Oct-99 03:22:06 To: All 24-Oct-99 05:23:24 Subj: Re: DVD-RAM support? From: "zeppelin@gte.net" I too want DVD-RAM for OS/2, forget the movies, hollywood decoders, etc, just give me backup/ data storage and I'll be quite happy. The company that seems to be at the center of DVD-RAM software control Is a company called "Software Architects" located in Washington State, of all the ungodly places. They claim to have no interest in an OS/2 driver set (go figure) They can be congradulated for this wisdom at http://www.softarch.com C'mon boys, let's "show'em" OS/2 isn't dead. Sven Rogge wrote: > Hello: > > Will there ever be DVD-RAM support under OS/2? Or are > people already using DVD-RAMs in some way? I know MOs are much > safer but DVD-RAM drives are quite cheap and $25 per 5GB > is a nice way to clean up the hard disks. Any thoughts? > > Sven -- "Windows N.T." ........OS/2 for the masses? --- WtrGate+ v0.93.p7 sn 165 * Origin: Origin Line 1 Goes Here (1:109/42) +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ From: Stalin_noSpam_gradskoje@beer.com 24-Oct-99 10:16:21 To: All 24-Oct-99 10:19:13 Subj: russify Aurora (US / German) From: Stalin_noSpam_gradskoje@beer.com (Sebastian Arendt) Hi there, since several months I'm triing to write in russian on my system, till now I hah no luck. It doesn't matter what I'm triing - I don't get any cyrrillic letters. Now I'm running Aurora US and installed for example for country US (001) or Russia (007). When I selected cyrillic by Language Viewer it doesn't take *any* effect. When I create a new Locale Russia and drop it for example on e.exe my system hangs. This happens *every* time. I'm using SVGA driver till now, because the driver of my ELSA W1000/2 use its own VIOTBL.DCP. BTW I found the line SET DEVICEFONTDISABLED=NO in my config.sys. It turns to YES when I'm useig the ELSA driver. What does it mean? Turns it as well with Matrox drivers? As well I installed *all* Fonts, even korean and japanese fonts. Even Keyboard Layer doesn't work. I really have no idea what's going wrong. My system is not the badest one: Asus Board with 64M an P200 without MMX NCR 815 Bios (newest driver) ELSA Winner 1000/T2D No Network till now - BTW which 10Mbit ethernet card do you advise ? GuS Max (no matter installed or not) It's my last way of solving this problem. Cheers Sebastian --- WtrGate+ v0.93.p7 sn 165 * Origin: Usenet: Regional Computing Center, University of Cologne (1:109/42) +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ From: Trevor-Hemsley@dial.pipex.com 24-Oct-99 12:33:28 To: All 24-Oct-99 10:19:13 Subj: Re: HPFS free space discrepancy From: "Trevor Hemsley" On Sat, 23 Oct 1999 17:04:46 -0400 (EDT), Mike Ruskai wrote: ->That 2048KB, I now know, is not taken up by anything at all. It's 4096 ->free sectors that the operating system simply doesn't recognize. -> ->I now also know that those 4096 free sectors are the last 4096 free ->sectors before the last 2KB freespace bitmap on the drive. They aren't ->reserved for anything, and are just filled with the value 0xF6 for each ->byte. Sounds to me more like the hotfix sectors. Trevor Hemsley, London, UK (Trevor-Hemsley@dial.pipex.com or 75704.2477@compuserve.com) --- WtrGate+ v0.93.p7 sn 165 * Origin: Usenet: UUNET WorldCom server (post doesn't reflect views (1:109/42) +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ From: R.Pronk@twi.tudelft.nl 24-Oct-99 16:12:17 To: mc6530@mclink.it 24-Oct-99 14:29:20 Subj: Re: CHKDSK failing on JFS partition To: Yuri Dario From: =?iso-8859-1?Q?Ren=E9?= Pronk Hi Yuri, I'm also having problems with JFS (JFSfix loaded, no difference) on my SMP machine. For some unknown reason ARJ (OS/2-version) isn't able to extract compressed files on a JFS partition. When I copy the file to either a HPFS or FAT partition, it works fine. That's the first problem, but a bigger problem is VACPP (fixpack 8). When I have the Odin sources on my JFS partition, I can't compile them completely because VACPP doesn't copy the .LIB files into the lib directory. When I do this manually and restart the make, it continues to the next DLL, but quits there with exactly the same problem. When I compile Odin from a HPFS partition, there is no problem! Can you confirm these problems? It might be a bug that only shows on SMP machines. If you have these problems as well we should try contacting IBM. For now I'll format my JFS partition to HPFS :-((, because I don't want to risk my data. My configuration: Abit BP6 440BX mobo, dual Celeron 466Mhz 128 Mb RAM, 14Gb IBM DTTA harddisk DVD player, HP 7500 cdwriter, Sb 16 Bye, Ren‚ Pronk > yesterday I lost my JFS partition from my WarpServer for Ebusiness PC. > Now chkdsk is unable to restore the partition because it is quitting > during step 3 > > E:\>chkdsk F: /f > The current hard disk drive is: F: > The type of file system for the disk is JFS. > The JFS file system program has been started. > CHKDSK Block size in bytes: 4096 > CHKDSK File system size in blocks: 1048233 > CHKDSK *Phase 0 - Replay Journal Log > CHKDSK *Phase 1 - Check Blocks, Files/Directories, and Directory > Entries > CHKDSK *Phase 2 - Count Links > CHKDSK *Phase 3 - Rescan for Duplicate Blocks and Verify Directory > Tree > ....|.... > E:\> > > I were using the JFS.IFS fixed when the partition got corrupted. I > tried also using the old JFS.IFS but it has the same problem. > The partition data should be still good, because steps 1 and 2 can be > completed. > > My pc is a dual P3/450, 256MB, supermicro P6DBU with IBM 9.1scsi U2W. > > I need some help to reset the dirty flag on JFS, because I need to > extract at least a few missing files from tapes. > > Can you help me? --- WtrGate+ v0.93.p7 sn 165 * Origin: Usenet: Delft University of Technology (1:109/42) +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ From: thannymeister@spambegone.yahoo.com 24-Oct-99 12:03:05 To: All 24-Oct-99 14:29:21 Subj: Re: HPFS free space discrepancy From: "Mike Ruskai" On Sun, 24 Oct 1999 12:33:57 +0100 (BST), Trevor Hemsley wrote: >On Sat, 23 Oct 1999 17:04:46 -0400 (EDT), Mike Ruskai wrote: > >->That 2048KB, I now know, is not taken up by anything at all. It's 4096 >->free sectors that the operating system simply doesn't recognize. >-> >->I now also know that those 4096 free sectors are the last 4096 free >->sectors before the last 2KB freespace bitmap on the drive. They aren't >->reserved for anything, and are just filled with the value 0xF6 for each >->byte. > >Sounds to me more like the hotfix sectors. 1) Hotfix entries are marked as used. 2) They are near the beginning of the drive. 3) There are only 100 of them. - Mike Remove 'spambegone' to send e-mail. --- WtrGate+ v0.93.p7 sn 165 * Origin: Usenet: TLF (1:109/42) +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ From: Nullmudshark-505@worldnet.att.net 24-Oct-99 21:31:21 To: All 25-Oct-99 03:26:09 Subj: Re: Backup with CD-R From: "Dave" On Thu, 14 Oct 1999 06:18:55 GMT, Rob Burton wrote: >Save yourself some trouble. You can't put EAs on CDs. > >I have this CDRW drive. I use ZIP to make EA-containing packages of my >back up targets and I make sure they'll fit on CDs without spanning. > >Then I boot W98 so I can run the very good CD software that comes with >the Yamaha and I put the zip archives on the CDs. I bought RSJ's >package, but I had lots of trouble with its way of treating a CDRW. Same scheme here. Zip and CDW. But I found RSJ quite fine with CDRWs. Though if you reboot before dettaching the drive it gets screwed up. (got any ideas how to fix that? recover didn't seem to do much) --- WtrGate+ v0.93.p7 sn 165 * Origin: Usenet: nope (1:109/42) +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ From: mc6530@mclink.it 25-Oct-99 20:28:06 To: All 25-Oct-99 19:06:15 Subj: Re: CHKDSK failing on JFS partition From: mc6530@mclink.it (Yuri Dario) Hi Charles, > A bit late but just in case you have not fixed your problem yet. Try > booting from the Utility disks and run chkdsk ?: /F from the A: prompt. didn't work also this solution. But now I have something new: I have run chkdsk with debug options and here is the log generated. What is return code 10081?? The current hard disk drive is: F: The type of file system for the disk is JFS. The JFS file system program has been started. CHKDSK The current hard disk drive is: F: (chklog) CHKDSK The current hard disk drive is: F: (chklog) CHKDSK DosOpen(...OPEN_SHARE_DENYREADWRITE|OPEN_ACCESS_READWRITE...) returned rc = 0 (chklog) CHKDSK DosDevIOCtl(...DSK_LOCKDRIVE...) returned rc = 0 (chklog) CHKDSK ujfs_beginformat() returned rc = 0 (chklog) CHKDSK DosDevIOCtl(...DSK_GETDEVICEPARAMS...) returned rc = 0 (chklog) CHKDSK Primary superblock is valid. (chklog) CHKDSK The type of file system for the disk is JFS. (chklog) CHKDSK The boot sector has been refreshed. CHKDSK Block size in bytes: 4096 (chklog) CHKDSK Block size in bytes: 4096 CHKDSK File system size in blocks: 1048233 (chklog) CHKDSK Filesystem size in blocks: 1048233 CHKDSK *Phase 0 - Replay Journal Log (chklog) CHKDSK **Phase 0 - Replay Journal Log (chklog) CHKDSK:LOGREDO: Journal log is now open. (major = 0x00, minor = 0x00) (chklog) CHKDSK:LOGREDO: Log already redone! (chklog) CHKDSK logredo returned rc = 0 CHKDSK *Phase 1 - Check Blocks, Files/Directories, and Directory Entries (chklog) CHKDSK **Phase 1 - Check Blocks, Files/Directories, and Directory Entries (chklog) CHKDSK Duplicate reference to 1 block(s) beginning at offset 255709 found in file system object FF82259. (chklog) CHKDSK Inode F82259 has references to cross linked blocks. (chklog) CHKDSK File system object FF82259 has corrupt data (39). (chklog) CHKDSK Duplicate reference to 1 block(s) beginning at offset 254591 found in file system object FF82260. (chklog) CHKDSK Inode F82260 has references to cross linked blocks. (chklog) CHKDSK File system object FF82260 has corrupt data (39). (chklog) CHKDSK Duplicate reference to 1 block(s) beginning at offset 255475 found in file system object FF82271. (chklog) CHKDSK Inode F82271 has references to cross linked blocks. (chklog) CHKDSK File system object FF82271 has corrupt data (39). (chklog) CHKDSK Duplicate reference to 1 block(s) beginning at offset 255742 found in file system object FF82277. (chklog) CHKDSK Inode F82277 has references to cross linked blocks. (chklog) CHKDSK Duplicate reference to 1 block(s) beginning at offset 255486 found in file system object FF82277. (chklog) CHKDSK Inode F82277 has references to cross linked blocks. (chklog) CHKDSK File system object FF82277 has corrupt data (39). (chklog) CHKDSK Duplicate reference to 1 block(s) beginning at offset 257515 found in file system object FF82412. (chklog) CHKDSK Inode F82412 has references to cross linked blocks. (chklog) CHKDSK Duplicate reference to 2 block(s) beginning at offset 257530 found in file system object FF82412. (chklog) CHKDSK Inode F82412 has references to cross linked blocks. (chklog) CHKDSK File system object FF82412 has corrupt data (39). (chklog) CHKDSK Duplicate reference to 1 block(s) beginning at offset 258046 found in file system object FF82444. (chklog) CHKDSK Inode F82444 has references to cross linked blocks. (chklog) CHKDSK File system object FF82444 has corrupt data (39). (chklog) CHKDSK Duplicate reference to 1 block(s) beginning at offset 254590 found in file system object FF82554. (chklog) CHKDSK Inode F82554 has references to cross linked blocks. (chklog) CHKDSK File system object FF82554 has corrupt data (39). (chklog) CHKDSK Duplicate reference to 1 block(s) beginning at offset 292638 found in file system object FF87088. (chklog) CHKDSK Inode F87088 has references to cross linked blocks. (chklog) CHKDSK File system object FF87088 has corrupt data (39). (chklog) CHKDSK Duplicate reference to 1 block(s) beginning at offset 292639 found in file system object FF87089. (chklog) CHKDSK Inode F87089 has references to cross linked blocks. (chklog) CHKDSK File system object FF87089 has corrupt data (39). (chklog) CHKDSK Duplicate reference to 1 block(s) beginning at offset 277220 found in file system object FF90256. (chklog) CHKDSK Inode F90256 has references to cross linked blocks. (chklog) CHKDSK File system object FF90256 has corrupt data (39). (chklog) CHKDSK Duplicate reference to 1 block(s) beginning at offset 277221 found in file system object FF90257. (chklog) CHKDSK Inode F90257 has references to cross linked blocks. (chklog) CHKDSK File system object FF90257 has corrupt data (39). (chklog) CHKDSK Duplicate reference to 11 block(s) beginning at offset 298528 found in file system object FF95707. (chklog) CHKDSK Inode F95707 has references to cross linked blocks. (chklog) CHKDSK File system object FF95707 has corrupt data (39). (chklog) CHKDSK Duplicate reference to 1 block(s) beginning at offset 298111 found in file system object FF95708. (chklog) CHKDSK Inode F95708 has references to cross linked blocks. (chklog) CHKDSK File system object FF95708 has corrupt data (39). (chklog) CHKDSK Duplicate reference to 1 block(s) beginning at offset 298511 found in file system object FF95709. (chklog) CHKDSK Inode F95709 has references to cross linked blocks. (chklog) CHKDSK File system object FF95709 has corrupt data (39). (chklog) CHKDSK Duplicate reference to 1 block(s) beginning at offset 1983 found in file system object FF101249. (chklog) CHKDSK Inode F101249 has references to cross linked blocks. (chklog) CHKDSK File system object FF101249 has corrupt data (39). CHKDSK *Phase 2 - Count Links (chklog) CHKDSK **Phase 2 - Count links CHKDSK *Phase 3 - Rescan for Duplicate Blocks and Verify Directory Tree (chklog) CHKDSK **Phase 3 - Duplicate Block Rescan and Directory Connectedness (chklog) CHKDSK Duplicate reference to 1 block(s) beginning at offset 255486 found in file system object FF82196. (chklog) CHKDSK Inode F82196 has references to cross linked blocks. (chklog) CHKDSK Duplicate reference to 1 block(s) beginning at offset 255709 found in file system object FF82196. (chklog) CHKDSK Inode F82196 has references to cross linked blocks. (chklog) CHKDSK Duplicate reference to 1 block(s) beginning at offset 255742 found in file system object FF82196. (chklog) CHKDSK Inode F82196 has references to cross linked blocks. (chklog) CHKDSK Duplicate reference to 1 block(s) beginning at offset 255475 found in file system object FF82198. (chklog) CHKDSK Inode F82198 has references to cross linked blocks. (chklog) CHKDSK Duplicate reference to 1 block(s) beginning at offset 254591 found in file system object FF82199. (chklog) CHKDSK Inode F82199 has references to cross linked blocks. (chklog) CHKDSK processing terminated: 10/23/9920.42.59 with return code: 10081. (chklog) CHKDSK ujfs_redeterminemedia() returned rc = 0 (chklog) CHKDSK DosDevIOCtl(...DSK_UNLOCKDRIVE...) returned rc = 0 (chklog) CHKDSK DosClose returned rc = 0 ============== Bye, Yuri Dario /* * member of TeamOS/2 - Italy * http://www.quasarbbs.com/yuri */ --- WtrGate+ v0.93.p7 sn 165 * Origin: Usenet: MC-link The World On Line (1:109/42) +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ From: wwiv@pppproject.org 26-Oct-99 11:51:02 To: All 26-Oct-99 16:34:06 Subj: Iomega bootable zip disk From: "Dilbert Firestorm" anyone know if creating a bootable 100 meg Zip disk is doable? Origin: Nuclear Wasteland * 504-394-0509 --- WtrGate+ v0.93.p7 sn 165 * Origin: Usenet: Nuclear Wasteland * 504-394-0509 (1:109/42) +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ From: gayleburnettNOgaSPAM@earthlink.n... 26-Oct-99 13:48:19 To: All 26-Oct-99 20:25:02 Subj: parallel port CDRW drive Message sender: gayleburnettNOgaSPAM@earthlink.net.invalid From: gayleb Does anyone here have a parallel port CDRW drive? Any problems getting it to work with OS/2 Warp 4? What drives do you recommend? * Sent from RemarQ http://www.remarq.com The Internet's Discussion Network * The fastest and easiest way to search and participate in Usenet - Free! --- WtrGate+ v0.93.p7 sn 165 * Origin: Usenet: http://www.remarq.com: The World's Usenet/Discuss (1:109/42) +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ From: Marc.Balsys@gmx.de 26-Oct-99 21:43:16 To: All 26-Oct-99 20:25:02 Subj: ram problem From: "Marc Balsys" hi !!! I know, I am probably in the the wrong newsgroup, but maybe somebody can help me with me problem... I have a compaq Armada1530 notebook with 16 mb ram. Today, I have expand it with one 32 mb module to 48 mb ram.... but now, windows doesn't want to boot any more. msg : Error to initialise IOS : windows pretection error( I translated this from german into not-correct-english) Can anybody help me ????? Is the problem in that a 32 mb module doesn't work with a 16 mb module ??? thank you marc --- WtrGate+ v0.93.p7 sn 165 * Origin: Usenet: RHRZ - University of Bonn (Germany) (1:109/42) +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ From: Nullmudshark-505@worldnet.att.net 26-Oct-99 19:33:22 To: All 28-Oct-99 10:23:12 Subj: Re: parallel port CDRW drive From: "Dave" On Tue, 26 Oct 1999 13:48:39 -0700, gayleb wrote: >Does anyone here have a parallel port CDRW drive? Any problems >getting it to work with OS/2 Warp 4? What drives do you >recommend? PP CDR/W? No thanks. I"m sticking to SCSI for writing disks. Buffer underruns are a bitch. I wouldn't even think of an IDE (with OS/2) --- WtrGate+ v0.93.p7 sn 165 * Origin: Usenet: nope (1:109/42) +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ From: spam_free_norrisg@linkline.com 26-Oct-99 18:37:10 To: All 28-Oct-99 10:23:13 Subj: Re: ram problem From: "Graham C. Norris" Sounds like either the wrong RAM for the machine, the RAM isn't properly seated (take it out, put it back again), or it is bad. Graham. --- WtrGate+ v0.93.p7 sn 165 * Origin: Usenet: Posted via Supernews, http://www.supernews.com (1:109/42) +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ From: seaberg@tiger.gsph.pitt.edu 27-Oct-99 10:26:26 To: All 28-Oct-99 10:23:17 Subj: Warp 4 install on new system with ATA/66 controller From: Eric Seaberg I just received a new system and am looking for simple instructions for modifying the Warp 4 installation diskettes to allow for installation onto a EIDE drive attached to an ATA/66 controller. I believe that all I'd need to do is replace the IBM1S506.ADD file with DANIS506.ADD and make the appropriate change to the config.sys file on the installation diskettes. Is there anything else I need, such as adding SET COPYFROMFLOPPY=1 (or something like that) to the beginning of the config.sys file? Thanks for the help! -Eric Seaberg --- WtrGate+ v0.93.p7 sn 165 * Origin: Usenet: University of Pittsburgh (1:109/42) +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ From: zayne@omen.com.au 27-Oct-99 16:08:22 To: All 28-Oct-99 10:23:17 Subj: Re: Warp 4 install on new system with ATA/66 controller From: zayne@omen.com.au (Mooo) Eric Seaberg wrote: >I believe that all I'd need to do is replace the IBM1S506.ADD file with >DANIS506.ADD and make the appropriate change to the config.sys >file on the installation diskettes. Is there anything else I need, such > >as adding SET COPYFROMFLOPPY=1 (or something like that) >to the beginning of the config.sys file? If using a VIA or other supported chipset danis driver is the way to go (its great!). If using an intel chip you can simply make use of the latest ibm1s506.add as I believe it supports ata66. Cheers, Craig --- WtrGate+ v0.93.p7 sn 165 * Origin: Usenet: Nothing I say is my own opinion (1:109/42) +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ From: su0546@studserver.uni-dortmund.de 27-Oct-99 17:16:05 To: All 28-Oct-99 10:23:17 Subj: Re: using cdrecord/2 in DAO-mode to write audio cd From: su0546@studserver.uni-dortmund.de (Hans-Peter Kreipe) On Fri, 22 Oct 1999 19:49:34, Anssi Saari wrote: > defpregap=2 Why do you use this option? For me just -dao do the job. Peter -- The first time Microsoft makes something that doesn't suck is when they start making vacuum cleaners. --- WtrGate+ v0.93.p7 sn 165 * Origin: Usenet: Universitaet Dortmund (1:109/42) +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ From: as@sci.fi 27-Oct-99 22:46:00 To: All 28-Oct-99 14:45:06 Subj: Re: using cdrecord/2 in DAO-mode to write audio cd From: Anssi Saari su0546@studserver.uni-dortmund.de (Hans-Peter Kreipe) writes: > On Fri, 22 Oct 1999 19:49:34, Anssi Saari wrote: > > > defpregap=2 > > Why do you use this option? For me just -dao do the job. I didin't say I do. The original guy asked for 2s pauses between tracks. 2s might be the default, who knows. Just a guess, like I said. -- Anssi Saari - as@sci.fi --- WtrGate+ v0.93.p7 sn 165 * Origin: Usenet: Tampere University of Technology (1:109/42) +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ From: jdc0014@InfoNET.st-johns.nf.ca 28-Oct-99 20:36:28 To: All 28-Oct-99 19:56:01 Subj: Daniela, just wondering... From: jdc0014@InfoNET.st-johns.nf.ca (John Hong) Is there anything she can't do? ;-) Check out the new DANIADSK driver (IBMATAPI.FLT replacement) at Hobbes. Just look at the todo listing, the most important one for some people is the ASPI router implementation. If I am not mistaken, this is the only thing that is preventing current IDE CDR/CDRW users from using CDRecord/2 which is the port of the linux free CDR/CDRW recording software. The reason why only SCSI CDR/CDRW's can be used is because we only have a SCSI ASPI router driver, no ATAPI ASPI router driver. If she does implement this then there is a good chance I think that you guys can use CDRecord/2 in the future. Just curious, any chance of a DANISCOM (com port) or DANIS1284 (printer) or DANISCROLL (scrollmouse) drivers in the future? --- WtrGate+ v0.93.p7 sn 165 * Origin: Usenet: St. John's InfoNET (1:109/42) +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ From: hharadon@satx.rr.com 28-Oct-99 23:05:18 To: All 29-Oct-99 11:30:18 Subj: IBM-DASD & a Maintenance Partition From: hharadon@satx.rr.com Hello, I am looking for advice on how to apply the drivers in the newest IDE DASD pack to my maint. partition. Is this as simple as just over-writing like named files in x:\os2 ? Thanks, Howard -- Howard Haradon 210-492-0233(voice/fax) San Antonio, TX 78249 --- WtrGate+ v0.93.p7 sn 165 * Origin: Origin Line 1 Goes Here (1:109/42) +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ From: nospam_evr@spam.net 28-Oct-99 19:57:28 To: All 29-Oct-99 11:30:18 Subj: Re: Daniela, just wondering... From: "/2 User" She ought to get organized like Scitech did and she could make money selling products that OS/2 Users want. On 28 Oct 1999 20:36:57 GMT, John Hong wrote: > Is there anything she can't do? ;-) > > Check out the new DANIADSK driver (IBMATAPI.FLT replacement) at >Hobbes. Just look at the todo listing, the most important one for some >people is the ASPI router implementation. If I am not mistaken, this is >the only thing that is preventing current IDE CDR/CDRW users from using >CDRecord/2 which is the port of the linux free CDR/CDRW recording >software. The reason why only SCSI CDR/CDRW's can be used is because >we only have a SCSI ASPI router driver, no ATAPI ASPI router driver. If she >does implement this then there is a good chance I think that you guys can use >CDRecord/2 in the future. > > Just curious, any chance of a DANISCOM (com port) or DANIS1284 >(printer) or DANISCROLL (scrollmouse) drivers in the future? > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "I tend to stay away from the Advocacy groups to avoid the WindTrolls" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ --- WtrGate+ v0.93.p7 sn 165 * Origin: Usenet: Global Network Services - Remote Access Mail & Ne (1:109/42) +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ From: lsunley@mb.sympatico.ca 29-Oct-99 01:05:21 To: All 29-Oct-99 11:30:18 Subj: Re: IBM-DASD & a Maintenance Partition From: lsunley@mb.sympatico.ca (Lorne Sunley) On Thu, 28 Oct 1999 23:05:36, hharadon@satx.rr.com wrote: > Hello, I am looking for advice on how to apply > the drivers in the newest IDE DASD pack to > my maint. partition. Is this as simple as just > over-writing like named files in x:\os2 ? > Yes, it's that simple :-) Lorne Sunley --- WtrGate+ v0.93.p7 sn 165 * Origin: Usenet: MBnet Networking Inc. (1:109/42) +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ From: News@The-Net-4U.com 29-Oct-99 08:30:11 To: All 29-Oct-99 11:30:19 Subj: Re: Daniela, just wondering... From: News@The-Net-4U.com (M.P. van Dobben de Bruijn) > "/2 User" wrote: > She ought to get organized like Scitech did and she could > make money selling products that OS/2 Users want. Remember that there is a remark about that in the docs with the later releases of the HDU-drivers. Telling that one thing to do is to convince IBM to include them with the base OS. Got the impression that she did not want to make money of it though. Could it be she is into programming this for fun & glory only? Regards from Leeuwarden Peter van Dobben de Bruijn --- usethenet.at.the-net-4u.com (.at. becomes @) ---- --- WtrGate+ v0.93.p7 sn 165 * Origin: Usenet: TeleKabel (1:109/42) +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ From: nospam_evr@spam.net 29-Oct-99 07:55:28 To: All 29-Oct-99 14:46:22 Subj: Re: Daniela, just wondering... From: "/2 User" On 29 Oct 1999 08:30:23 GMT, M.P. van Dobben de Bruijn wrote: >> "/2 User" wrote: > >> She ought to get organized like Scitech did and she could >> make money selling products that OS/2 Users want. > >Remember that there is a remark about that in the docs with >the later releases of the HDU-drivers. Telling that one thing to >do is to convince IBM to include them with the base OS. Got >the impression that she did not want to make money of it though. >Could it be she is into programming this for fun & glory only? Kinda makes you wonder? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "I tend to stay away from the Advocacy groups to avoid the WindTrolls" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ --- WtrGate+ v0.93.p7 sn 165 * Origin: Usenet: Global Network Services - Remote Access Mail & Ne (1:109/42) +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ From: cfrank@rumms.uni-mannheim.de 29-Oct-99 21:07:14 To: All 29-Oct-99 19:49:03 Subj: Re: Daniela, just wondering... From: cfrank@rumms.uni-mannheim.de (Carsten Frank) On Thu, 28 Oct 1999 20:36:57, jdc0014@InfoNET.st-johns.nf.ca (John Hong) wrote: > Is there anything she can't do? ;-) > > Check out the new DANIADSK driver (IBMATAPI.FLT replacement) at > Hobbes. Just look at the todo listing, the most important one for some > people is the ASPI router implementation. If I am not mistaken, this is > the only thing that is preventing current IDE CDR/CDRW users from using > CDRecord/2 which is the port of the linux free CDR/CDRW recording > software. The reason why only SCSI CDR/CDRW's can be used is because > we only have a SCSI ASPI router driver, no ATAPI ASPI router driver. If she > does implement this then there is a good chance I think that you guys can use > CDRecord/2 in the future. > > Just curious, any chance of a DANISCOM (com port) or DANIS1284 > (printer) or DANISCROLL (scrollmouse) drivers in the future? > The most needed one would be the Danis1284 driver --- WtrGate+ v0.93.p7 sn 165 * Origin: Origin Line 1 Goes Here (1:109/42) +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ From: mike.luther@ziplog.com 29-Oct-99 21:54:23 To: All 29-Oct-99 19:49:03 Subj: Re: Did the OS/2 has Mirror function in system like NT? From: mike.luther@ziplog.com In , lsunley@mb.sympatico.ca (Lorne Sunley) writes: >On Fri, 29 Oct 1999 17:21:13, "Michael Wu" >wrote: > >> Dear All >> >> I am a new user in OS/2, I just want to try the Mirror function like the NT >> mirror function in the system, but I can not find it after search all the >> component in OS/2. >> >> Could anyone teach me is there any tools provide this function or any >> utility can do such things? >> >> Thank you very much. > >If you are referring to "disk mirroring" that capability is >only present in Warp Server, not the Warp 3 or Warp 4 Client >software. > >Someone else may know of a third party equivalent... Anyone? > >Lorne Sunley > Somewhere I have heard that Tandem Non-Stop did extensive work with this in OS/2 and a complete platform for this type works exists there. It's, as I recall, a big money operation to do it with them, like Citrix... You *CAN* run WIN-95/Nt et. al. in the OS/2 game, but the price tag starts at my recollection at about $6000 per site... --> Sleep well; OS2's still awake! ;) Mike.Luther@ziplog.com Mike.Luther@f3000.n117.z1.fidonet.org --- WtrGate+ v0.93.p7 sn 165 * Origin: Usenet: Posted via Supernews, http://www.supernews.com (1:109/42) +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ From: Tony.Saucedo@eagletcs.com 29-Oct-99 17:12:23 To: All 29-Oct-99 21:24:01 Subj: New IBM1S506.ADD not working on Thinkpad iSeries (1400/1500) From: Tony Saucedo Has anyone been able to install OS/2 Warp 4 on the Thinkpad iSeries (1400/1500 model) Type 2611-552? When using the Installation diskettes the system hangs on IBM1S506.ADD. I have updated Disk 1 and have tried various parameters with IBM1S506.ADD (e.g. /A:0 /!BM /A:1 /!BM ) and (/U:1 /ATAPI) even the orginal Disk 1. So far it continues to hang on IBM1S506.ADD. Any thoughts or suggestions? Thanks. -- Tony, ****************************************************** Tony Saucedo EAGLE Traffic Control Systems Austin, Texas E-mail: Tony.Saucedo@eagletcs.com ****************************************************** --- WtrGate+ v0.93.p7 sn 165 * Origin: Usenet: Eagle Traffic Control Systems (1:109/42) +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ From: lsunley@mb.sympatico.ca 29-Oct-99 23:00:18 To: All 29-Oct-99 21:24:01 Subj: Re: New IBM1S506.ADD not working on Thinkpad iSeries (1400/1500) From: lsunley@mb.sympatico.ca (Lorne Sunley) On Fri, 29 Oct 1999 22:12:47, Tony Saucedo wrote: > Has anyone been able to install OS/2 Warp 4 on > the Thinkpad iSeries (1400/1500 model) Type 2611-552? > > When using the Installation diskettes the system hangs > on IBM1S506.ADD. > > I have updated Disk 1 and have tried various parameters > with IBM1S506.ADD (e.g. /A:0 /!BM /A:1 /!BM ) and (/U:1 /ATAPI) > even the orginal Disk 1. > > So far it continues to hang on IBM1S506.ADD. > > Any thoughts or suggestions? > Thanks. You might try the IBM1S506 replacement. It's called DANIS506 and it is available at http://hobbes.nmsu.edut I had to use it to get OS/2 to boot on one of my client's machines. We had to replace the motherboard and the IBM1S506 driver would hang during boot. Lorne Sunley --- WtrGate+ v0.93.p7 sn 165 * Origin: Usenet: MBnet Networking Inc. (1:109/42) +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ +============================================================================+