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from: kjm
date: 1999-07-04 00:00:00
subject: Re: CDMounting error has attachments

From: kjm 
Subject: Re: CDMounting error has attachments
Date: 1999/07/04
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Hi,

I had a similar problem after a 3.2 upgrade with 1 Gig RAM and four 18 Gig scsi drives.

Reversing the old 3.12 technique of disabling auto mem register in startup and adding
the memory in autoexec cured it. The new loader patch found all memory on startup.

elon wrote:

> Sorry It took so long to get back on the forum, but I have included the
> original information + the startup and autoexec.ncf files
>
> all help would be appreciated
>
> Elon
>
> Novell v 3.2 on p3 450 with mirrored 18 Gig Fujitsu SCSI HDs
> 256Meg LDIMM 10ns
> Soyo board with 1 meg cache
> both adaptors Adaptec 7800 family with current drivers
> Sys 8.6 with 64k blocks
> Vol1 8.6 with 64k blocks
>
> as I try and mount single SCSI (Toshiba) CDROM I receive the following
> error:
>
> CDROM: Adjusted volume capacity in blocks (Block Size 64k) : 15943
>
> Insufficient memory available to mount volume
>
> error 1.1.39 Cache memory allocator out of available memory
>
> I know that I receive that error when setting up the harddrive volumes, how
> do I adjust the CDROM block size, so the volume will mount
>
>                   Name: STARTUP.NCF
>    STARTUP.NCF    Type: NCF File (application/x-unknown-content-type-NCF_auto_file)
>               Encoding: x-uuencode
>
>                    Name: AUTOEXEC.NCF
>    AUTOEXEC.NCF    Type: NCF File (application/x-unknown-content-type-NCF_auto_file)
>                Encoding: x-uuencode

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