
Using Technician Interface Software
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The File System Check Report entries are as follows:
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Allocated but unused clusters shows the number of reserved sectors not
allocated to files.
The router may in some cases be able to recover from this error when
mounting the volume. The Technician Interface displays a message indicating
success or failure after a recovery attempt. Enter the
unmount a: and mount
a: commands to determine whether DOS fixes the error. If the file system
comes up clean, the error is fixed. If an error is detected again, use the check
disk (
chkdsk) command with the fix (/F) switch on a PC to free the allocated
but unused sectors.
•
Used but unallocated clusters shows the number of unreserved sectors
allocated to files. The directory is corrupt.
Use a PC to reformat the diskette.
•
Cluster chains shared between files shows the number of sector chains
that are allocated to more than one file.
Use the
chkdsk command on a PC to determine which files are corrupt, and
delete those files.
•
File size is wrong shows the number of File Allocation Table (FAT) entries
and directory table entries that do not match.
Use a PC to reformat the diskette.
•
Missing EOF shows the number of files in the FAT that are missing an End of
File (EOF) marker.
Use a PC to reformat the diskette.
•
Directory errors shows the number of errors in the directory.
Refer to the log. Use a PC to reformat the diskette if necessary.
Unmounting a Volume
Use the unmount command to make the diskette drive unavailable before you
remove a diskette, reboot the router, or reset Slot 2. When you issue the
unmount
command without using a
-f argument, an error is reported if files are in use at the
moment you issue the command.
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