CLI Reference Guide
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System Messages
Action: If you want Packet Burst, make sure that the LSL.COM file is
loaded before the NetWare DOS Requester. If you do not want Packet Burst,
add PB BUFFERS=0 to the NetWare DOS Requester section of the
NET.CFG file. See Chapter 2, “NET.CFG Options Reference,” for more
information.
FIO-1.00-63: The IPX socket for packet burst could not be opened. The
FIO.VLM file will load successfully without packet burst support.
configure the IPXODI.COM file for enough sockets in the NET.CFG file
or add PB BUFFERS=0 to the NET.CFG file; then load the FIO.VLM
file.
Explanation: This message is only a warning. The NetWare® DOS
Requester™ software functions properly without the use of the Packet
Burst™ protocol. Packet Burst, which is a part of the FIO.VLM file, requires
an IPX™ socket to function properly. The request to open a socket failed,
indicating that not enough IPX sockets are available.
Action: If you want Packet Burst, make sure that the IPX interface is
configured for enough sockets in the NET.CFG file before loading the
NetWare DOS Requester. If you do not want Packet Burst, add PB
BUFFERS=0 to the NetWare DOS Requester section of the NET.CFG file.
See Chapter 2, “NET.CFG Options Reference,” for more information.
FIO-1.00-64: The IPX interface is not version 2.00 or later. The
FIO.VLM file will load successfully without packet burst support. Load
the IPXODI.COM file version 2.00 or later or add PB BUFFERS=0 to
the NET.CFG file; then load the FIO.VLM file.
Explanation: This message is only a warning. The NetWare® DOS
Requester™ software functions properly without the use of the Packet
Burst™ protocol. Packet Burst, which is a part of the FIO.VLM file, requires
IPXODI.COM version 2.00 or later to function properly. No IPX™ interface
version 2.00 or later was loaded in this machine.
Action: If you want Packet Burst, make sure that IPXODI.COM version
2.00 or late is loaded before the NetWare DOS Requester. If you do not want
Packet Burst, add PB BUFFERS=0 to the NetWare DOS Requester section
of the NET.CFG file. See Chapter 2, “NET.CFG Options Reference,” for
more information.