06-17-2002 06:56 AM - edited 03-08-2019 10:59 PM
This error is being shown beside the CERTS file in File Management. Is it possible this file is corrupted or what needs to be done to correct this? Thanks for any info on this.
06-21-2002 09:08 AM
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07-12-2002 02:09 AM
Did you get a resolution? I have the same issue.
Thanks.
07-14-2002 10:51 PM
Looks like your file system is corrupt, it happens occassionally.
You may need a replacement, but if you call the TAC they'll tell you to start a console session (not Telnet or WWW, but plug straight into the console), login and then at the menu prompt type 911. This is a hidden option that will stop all concentrator functions and put you in a special mode, so be sure and do it after hours. After logging in you can "fsck -a" the hard disk and it might fix it up.
Be very careful in here, don't go playing around with options that you're not sure of. When you're done, do "reset" to bring the concentrator back on line.
07-16-2002 04:11 AM
Thanks - worked a treat.
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