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Event Messages for Routers
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303550-A Rev 00
Entity Code/Event Code 28/13
Decimal Identifier 16784397
Severity: Info
Message: File <filename>: Missing FAT EOF
Meaning: DOS detected a missing File Allocation Table end-of-file marker. DOS may have been
writing to the diskette when it was interrupted by a power reset, boot, reset, or hot swap of
Slot 2. The files on the diskette are corrupt.
Action: Use a PC to reformat the disk. In the future, you can avoid this problem by waiting for the
diskette drive LED to go out, entering the Technician Interface unmount command, and
ensuring that the system does not respond with an error message indicating that a file is in
use before you interrupt DOS.
Entity Code/Event Code 28/14
Decimal Identifier 16784398
Severity: Info
Message: File <filename>: FAT chain intersects another file's
Meaning: DOS detected a sector chain allocated to more than one file. DOS may have been writing
to the diskette when it was interrupted by a power reset, boot, reset, or hot swap of Slot 2.
Action: Use the check disk (CHKDSK) command on a PC to determine which files are corrupt,
and delete those files. In the future, you can avoid this problem by waiting for the diskette
drive LED to go out, entering the Technician Interface unmount command, and ensuring
that the system does not respond with an error message indicating that a file is in use
before you interrupt DOS.
Entity Code/Event Code 28/15
Decimal Identifier 16784399
Severity: Info
Message: File <filename>: Wrong number of clusters for file size
Directory file size: <size>, Estimated: <size>
Meaning: DOS detected that the directory entry file size and the actual file size do not match. DOS
may have been writing to the diskette when it was interrupted by a power reset, boot, reset
or hot swap of Slot 2. The directory on the diskette is corrupt.
Action: Use a PC to reformat the disk. In the future, you can avoid this problem by waiting for the
diskette drive LED to go out, entering the Technician Interface unmount command, and
ensuring that the system does not respond with an error message indicating that a file is in
use before you interrupt DOS.
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