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NW6 volume shows 15% full, yet gives disk full errors

Ronstid (MIS)
13 Feb 03 11:17
NetWare 6
Sys volume fine
Data (2nd volume) won't allow anyone (including supervisor) to write to it

Volume was fine until I followed instructions from Computer Associates re: an issue with ArcServe 7.

The step I feel possibly caused the problem is:

"Load the NLSLSP.NLM and run the SETUPNLS at the console to convert the Old License, if it finds any of them."  The other 2 steps were merely confirmation of rights, etc.

I tried rebuilding the volume (actually the volume pool in NW6).  It didn't make any difference.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Ronstid (MIS)
13 Feb 03 12:17
I have more info:  

It appears the SETUPNLS did cause the problem.  It apparently created a new Data Pool, because now I have 2.  All the space wasn't used on the storage size from the first Data Pool, so it created the new one (same name) with only 4MB.  That's what it's looking at instead of the larger one.

What I now need to find out is how I can merge the 2 pools.  Can anyone give me any pointers?

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