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OS/2 Message File
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1994-07-11
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#S$V$
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hfs.msg
ICorrect the preceding error and restart your system.
EThere is not enough memory to load the 386 HPFS.
IC:\IBMLAN
EThe /Cache syntax is not valid.
EThe /Heap syntax is not valid.
EThe /I syntax is not valid.
EThe /Autocheck syntax is not valid.
EA drive letter on /Autocheck that is not valid has
been ignored.
I\netprog\hpfs.386
EThe cache size specified is too small.
The minimum size of 256KB will be used.
EThe cache size specified is too large.
50% of available memory will be used.
EThe cache size specified is too large.
20% of available memory will be used.
EThe heap size specified is too large.
The maximum size of 64KB will be used.
EThe heap size specified is too small.
The minimum size of 64KB will be used.
IThe value given for %1 is not valid.
The value has been changed to %2.
EThere is not enough memory for the 386 HPFS cache and
heap.
IThe 386 HPFS file system driver is installed.
ICHKDSK is running on drive %1.
EAn option that is not valid is on HPFS386.IFS line:
%1
I\netprog\hpfs200.386
EThe file system image was not found on your disk.
The 386 HPFS could not be loaded.
EThe file system image is not valid. The 386 HPFS could not be loaded.
EThe /RUNCHKDSK syntax in the 386 HPFS IFS line in the
CONFIG.SYS file is not valid.
EHPFS386 cannot AUTOCHECK drive %1 because of the
following error code: %2. Reboot from a diskette and
run CHKDSK /F.
Usage: MMUTIL d: /remove
MMUTIL d: /apply /b:256
MMUTIL d: /status
where:
d: Is the target drive on which MMUTIL will run.
/remove Removes the multimedia (MM) format from the drive specified.
/apply Applies the MM format to the drive specified.
/b Specifies the block size to be used for the MM format.
Only 256 is currently available.
/status Gives the format status of the drive specified.
/remove, /apply, and /status can be abbreviated to /r, /a, and /s.
Description:
MMUTIL is used to apply or remove the MM format on the drive specified
without requiring a reformat. All data will be safely preserved.
EMMUTIL cannot access drive %1.
ECritical sector %1 cannot be read.
ECritical sector %1 is not valid.
The drive is not a multimedia formatted drive. MMUTIL does not
need to be run. No information has been changed.
ECritical sector %1 cannot be written.
EThe multimedia feature could not be removed from this drive.
EThe disk may be inconsistent.
EA parameter %1 that was specified is not valid.
IDrive %1 is not a multimedia formatted drive.
EThe multimedia format could not be applied.
EPROFILER could not be run because of OS/2 error %1.
EFiles that do not meet the multimedia format requirements remain
on the drive. The multimedia format has not been applied.
IDrive %1 has a multimedia format blocksize of %2KB.
Usage : PROFILER [-r] [-v] [-q] [-c] <pathname>
where:
<pathname> Specified the search specification for files to be
profiled.
-r Recurse all subdirectories
-v Display extent information for all files.
Only files with recommendations are normally displayed.
-q Do not display progress message.
-c Correct cache-alignment or extent problems.
PROFILER examines the file allocation layout of the files
specified and generates a short report about the file allocation
layout, which may assist in better tuning the performance.
EFile %1 was not processed because of OS/2 error %2.
IProcessing directory %1 ...
Filename : %1
Starting sector of extent Bytes in extent
------------------------- ---------------
I %1) %2 %3
Allocated size of file : %1
I Recommendations:
I Generate new file copy to reduce number of extents
I Generate new file copy to cache align the extents
ICorrecting file %1 ...
EAn attempt to copy file %1 to file %2 failed with OS/2 error %3.
EAn attempt to delete file %1 failed with OS/2 error %2.
EAn attempt to rename file %1 to file %2 failed with OS/2 error %3.
EAn attempt to retrieve the access control information of file %1
failed with LAN Server error %2.
EAn attempt to set the access control information on file %1
failed with LAN Server error %2.
EAn attempt to change the attributes on file %1 failed with OS/2 error %2.
EA disk error has been found on a 386 HPFS volume
on drive %1.
EA 386 HPFS volume on drive %1 is dirty. You must
clean the file system with CHKDSK /F before you can use it.
EA 386 HPFS volume on drive %1 was not mounted because
of a shortage of memory.
EA defective sector on drive %1 has been replaced
(hotfixed). No data was lost. Run CHKDSK /F to restore
performance.
EA 386 HPFS volume on drive %1 cannot be mounted
because of a shortage of memory.
EThe 386 HPFS volume on drive %1 detected severe
media errors. The system has taken corrective measures.
Back up the volume before you restart the machine. Run
CHKDSK /F after the machine is restarted.
EThe 386 HPFS volume on drive %1 is unable to
replace a defective sector because of a shortage of
hotfix sectors. Lazy-writing is now disabled.
Run CHKDSK /F to restore performance.
EThe 386 HPFS volume on drive %1 detected severe
media errors. Try to back up the volume immediately.
Run CHKDSK /F once the machine is restarted.
EThe 386 HPFS volume on drive %1 was mounted for DASD access only.
EThe 386 HPFS server failed to enable directory limits on
drive %1 because of insufficient heap space. The drive is
still operational.
EThe 386 HPFS server failed to enable directory limits
on drive %1 because of a disk error. The drive is still
operational.
EThis version of the 386 HPFS server does not
support some of the HPFS extensions contained on drive %1.
The volume was mounted for DASD access only.
EThe 386 HPFS volume on drive %1 is locked by another process.
No file operation can proceed until the drive is unlocked.
EAn unrecoverable error has occurred.
EAn unrecoverable error has occurred.
EAn unrecoverable error has occurred.
EAn unrecoverable error has occurred.
EAn unrecoverable error has occurred.
EAn unrecoverable error has occurred.
EAn unrecoverable error has occurred.
EAn unrecoverable error has occurred.
EAn unrecoverable error has occurred.
The MAKEDISK utility makes a 386 HPFS boot diskette from a backup
copy of an OS/2 Standard Edition 1.3 Installation diskette.
Running the MAKEDISK utility will delete or alter files on the
backup copy. For this reason, you should never use the original
Installation diskette with this utility. Use the DISKCOPY utility
to make a backup copy now, if you have not done so.
EThe following file is missing:
%1
IAre you making the boot diskette for this machine (Y/N)? [Y]: IAre you making the diskette in drive A or drive B (A/B)? [A]: ?
IThe following are the choices of device drivers:
1. DISK01.SYS and BASEDD01.SYS from the OS/2 1.3 SE Installation diskette
2. DISK02.SYS and BASEDD02.SYS from the OS/2 1.3 SE Installation diskette
3. DISK03.SYS and BASEDD03.SYS from the OS/2 1.3 SE Installation diskette
4. Device drivers from this machine.
Select your choice of device drivers for the boot diskette.
(1/2/3/4). [4]: IInsert a backup copy of the OS/2 Standard Edition 1.3
Installation diskette in drive %1 and press Enter.?
IThe %1OSO001.MSG file has been deleted.
IPlease wait while your boot diskette is being made.....
IPress Enter to continue.IPress Enter to continue, or press any other key
to exit this utility.?
IYour 386 HPFS boot diskette is ready.
You may modify the %1CONFIG.SYS file.
Be sure that your boot diskette works before storing it away.
The MAKEDISK utility makes a 386 HPFS boot diskette from a backup
copy of an OS/2 2.0 Diskette 1 diskette.
Running the MAKEDISK utility will delete or alter files on the
backup copy. For this reason, you should never use the original
Diskette 1 diskette with this utility. Use the DISKCOPY utility
to make a backup copy now, if you have not done so.
IInsert a backup copy of the OS/2 2.0
Diskette 1 diskette in drive %1 and press Enter.EOS/2 error %1 occurred while deleting the following file:
%2
EOS/2 error %1 occurred while copying the following file
to drive %2:
%3
EErrors occurred while making the boot diskette.
EAn error occurred while creating the following file:
%1
EThe command line contains a parameter that is not valid.
W The Fault Tolerance configuration for this machine has
been copied to your bootable 386 HPFS diskettes. These diskettes
should be used only on this machine.
E The Fault Tolerance configuration file (C:\FTCFG.SYS) for
this machine cannot be located.
IInsert the previously made bootable diskette 1 in
drive %1 and press Enter.