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Acorn Communicator Filestore Manager's Guide

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Select the NETMGR task and copy the $.PASSWORDS file from the<br />

floppy disc to the hard disc (see Copying files and directories, in Chapter<br />

3).<br />

Shut FileStore down then start it up again. You should find that normal<br />

operation is resumed.<br />

4. If FileStore will not start up correctly you will need to contact your<br />

supplier for help. In the meantime, you can operate FileStore by using<br />

the floppy disc drives and leaving the hard disc unit turned off.<br />

FS error 35<br />

You have tried to create an enormous file (greater than 16 Mbytes, on a hard<br />

disc). Delete the file, check what you're doing wrong and carry on.<br />

FS error 3C<br />

A directory has become too complex for FileStore to handle. This is very<br />

unlikely, but if it does happen, it is almost certainly because there are too<br />

many user directories in a root directory.<br />

As a temporary measure:<br />

1. Put FileStore into maintenance mode.<br />

2. Reduce the number of users by approximately 25% (see Changing the<br />

maximum number of users, in Chapter 3).<br />

3. Start up again.<br />

As a long-term solution:<br />

1. Log on as SYST and select BASIC.<br />

2. Examine the root directory of each active disc in turn, by typing:<br />

*CAT :title.$ (--1<br />

where ti tle is the disc's title.<br />

3. If any of the directories contains more than one screenful of<br />

directories/files, divide them into sub-directories or delete one or more<br />

of them by selecting NETMGR and using WIPE (see Wiping files and<br />

directories in Chapter 3).<br />

FS Error 53<br />

FS Error 55<br />

FS Error 57<br />

Appendix 2: DEALING WITH PROBELMS 65

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