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Acorn Communicator Filestore Manager's Guide

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Dir full<br />

A user has tried to create a file in a directory which is full ie contains 63<br />

entries already. Use another directory or delete one of the files in the<br />

directory, first.<br />

Dir not empty<br />

A user has tried to delete a directory by using the *DELETE command, but<br />

the directory still contains some entries. Delete the entries first.<br />

Disc changed<br />

A user has tried to use a disc after FileStore has been shut down then started<br />

up again (for example, so that the manager could change a disc). They<br />

should log on again or select a disc by using the *SDISC command.<br />

Disc fault<br />

FileStore cannot read this disc, because it is damaged or not formatted. If the<br />

disc is damaged, destroy it and use a backup. If the disc is unformatted,<br />

format it. If the disc affected is the hard disc, contact your supplier.<br />

Disc full<br />

You've tried to use more space than is left on the current disc. Make room by<br />

deleting unwanted files or use a different disc.<br />

Disc read only<br />

A user has tried to create or change a file on a disc which has been<br />

write-protected. To allow them to write to the disc, you will need to remove<br />

the disc, pull its write-protect tab out, then insert the disc again.<br />

Entry locked<br />

A user has tried to change or delete a file which has the L attribute set (see<br />

Security and access in Chapter 3). If they want to be able to change it, they<br />

must remove this attribute by using the *ACCESS command. They will only<br />

be able to do so if they 'own' the file. (If you log on as SYST you can do it for<br />

them, too. )<br />

EOF<br />

Program error.<br />

Appendix 2: DEALING WITH PROBELMS 63

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