PRIMECLUSTER Global File Services Configuration and Administration Guide 4.2 (Solaris(TM) Operating Environment) |
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Appendix E List of Messages | > E.5 Management Command messages Specific to GFS Shared File System |
Failed to reflect data to internal quotas file.
A physical I/O error or communication error is possible. Confirm a console message to respond.
The user corresponding to the specified user name is not found.
Check the user name and re-execute the command.
The GFS Shared File System having a quotas file cannot be found.
Create a quotas file in the root directory of a file system using a quota function, then enable the quota function and re-execute the command. If the quota function is valid, create a quotas file and execute sfcquotadm(1M) with -e option to reflect a limit value.
Memory could not be allocated. Memory of system is insufficient.
Please check the state of a system, and wait for the termination of another process, or increase the swap space or real memory. After it and re-execute the command.
Super-user authorization is not used for execution.
Use super-user authorization for execution.
Excessive number of system processes.
The number of system processes may reach the maximum. Check the system status.
The specified user ID (uid) is excessive.
Check the user ID and re-execute the command.
The specified user ID (uid) is excessive.
Check the user ID and re-execute the command.
The number of characters of the entry in /etc/mnttab is over maximum num.
Please check whether the entry of which file system is a cause, and unmount it at once. Moreover, change entry of above file system in /etc/vfstab not to exceed maximum num.
There was an illegal entry with too few fields in /etc/mnttab.
Please check whether the entry of which file system is a cause, and unmount it at once. Moreover, correct entry of above file system in /etc/vfstab.
There are too many entries in /etc/mnttab.
Please check whether the entry of which file system is a cause, and unmount it at once. Moreover, correct entry of above file system in /etc/vfstab.
The format of the specified limit value is incorrect.
Specify the limit value correctly using an integer equal to or greater than 0.
The specified limit value is too large.
Reexecute the command after checking the limit value.
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