Acorn Communicator Filestore Manager's Guide
Acorn Communicator Filestore Manager's Guide
Acorn Communicator Filestore Manager's Guide
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One of the discs is badly corrupted and unusable. If it is a floppy disc,<br />
reformat it and use your backup copy.<br />
If it is the hard disc, contact your supplier.<br />
FS Error 5A<br />
You are trying to use two discs with the same title. Remove one of the discs<br />
and start up again.<br />
FS Error 64<br />
FS Error 67<br />
There are too many files and directories 'open' (in use) for FileStore to<br />
handle, either because there are a lot of users logged on, because there are<br />
too many 'open' files, or because users are leaving files open. Ask some users<br />
to log off.<br />
If a lot of 'open' files are being used, increase the number of users allowed to<br />
log on (see Changing the maximum number of users, in Chapter 3).<br />
Insufficient access<br />
A user has tried to use a file that has not got the R attribute set, or change a<br />
file that has not got the W attribute set, (see Security and access, in Chapter<br />
3).<br />
Insufficient privilege<br />
The user has tried to use a management facility but their id is not privileged.<br />
They should log on again as a privileged user, if they are one.<br />
(If you want to give a user id access to management facilities, see Security and<br />
access in Chapter 3.)<br />
Is a dir<br />
A user has tried to use a directory as if it were a file (for example, tried to edit<br />
it using the VIEW word processor).<br />
Line jammed<br />
One of the <strong>Communicator</strong>s connected to Econet is malfunctioning,<br />
preventing access to Econet for other users.<br />
1. Turn off then turn on each of the <strong>Communicator</strong>s on Econet. Try to log<br />
on again, select BASIC and type a FileStore command, such as *CAT. If<br />
the Li ne jammed messwge is not output, the fault was temporary and,<br />
you can return to normal operation.<br />
66 Appendix 2: DEALING WITH PROBELMS