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Various Error Messages Occur When Connection |
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WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS
Problem
Symptoms: A customer is receiving the error "Too Much Disk I/O," followed by an occasional message "Drive Not Ready Reading Drive F: 1. Retry 2.Cancel," followed by "Can't Find WP.FIL" error. Solutions: This is a Banyan specific error message. This error occurs when the connection with the file server is severed. The most common cause for a severed connection is when the file server's communication buffer is too small. The default is 58K, the maximum size is 400K. The size of the communication buffer is calculated based on the total amount of memory in the file server. For example: If the file server has 4-8 megabytes of memory, a communication buffer size greater than 58K but less than 400K may be ideal. If the file server has more than 8 megabytes of memory and will be required to support a large user base, it is suggested that the communication buffer be set at 400K. Additionally, the size of the communication buffer on the PC will influence its ability to maintain its connection. It may be necessary to increase the size of this buffer as well. This is done by using the PCCONFIG utility. The size of the communication buffer on the PC is influenced by the total amount of conventional memory. The next problem could be when a PC is a remote print server, and two connections are necessary to the file server. The majority of the stations on this network were remote print servers. This added to the amount of load on the file server. After consulting with Banyan the following suggestions are given: 1. Increase the size of the communication buffer on the server and the client 2. Use the /NC startup option |
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