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11.03.2006 |
Re: wo wird der Zähler für die Speicherauszüge in x:os2systemras zurückgesetzt? (von: Ingo, 20:40:11) | « ^ » |
damit der thread hier auch ordentlich beendet wird, hier die Auflösung (vielleicht sucht's ja später jemand).
Info von Lars Erdmann in XWP-Mailing-list: ------------ On Sat, 11 Mar 2006 01:32:40 +0100, Lars Erdmann wrote: >Yes, it does not fix the root cause of the error but the relevance of >the error reported is more like that you forgot to close the ashtray >before start of the ride :-) Thank, good to know and in future I'll take it no longer such serious! >> Yes, of course, but I do not know how to reset the numbering of the >> dump-files. I can clear that list and erase all FF....DMP-files, but the next >> trap continues and the file-numbering continues as if nothing had been erased. > >Ok, if you want to start "from scratch", switch to directory >OS2\SYSTEM\RAS and delete these files: >FFSTCFG.FFS >FFSTHDR.FFS >FFSTPCT.FFS > >then redo the action to deactivate the probe as I described. >In particular, deleting the file FFSTHDR.FFS will reset the numbering of >the Dump files to start with zero (but I think it's a good idea to >delete all 3 files at once). Thaks, it works! I did delete FFSTHDR.FFS (not recreated as with a virgin installation!) FFSTCFG.FFS (recreated after reboot, file is binary identical) FFSTPCT.FFS (I do not have that file on my system) LOG0001.DAT (I also erased it, it is recreated after reboot, same size, but now it reports: 'file is empty' instead of 'has been erased' Now I really have a virgin error-free system ;-))) Many thanks, Lars, Ingo ----------------------- Ingo [ Leser: 24 ] |
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