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Error message
Cause
NFS2: <Device name> (W) WRITESIZE SMALLER THEN x SET TO x
The value that you entered for DEFINE
MOUNT, WS is too small. The TNC sets WS to
512 bytes.
NFS2: <Device name> (W) WRITESIZE LARGER THEN x SET TO x
The value that you entered for DEFINE
MOUNT, WS is too large. The TNC sets WS to
4096 bytes.
NFS2: <Device name> (E) MOUNTPATH TOO LONG
The value that you entered for DEFINE
MOUNT, PATH is too long.
NFS2: <Device name> (E) NOT ENOUGH MEMORY
At the moment there is too little main memory
available to establish a network connection.
NFS2: <Device name> (E) HOSTNAME TOO LONG
The name you entered in DEFINE NET, HOST
is too long.
NFS2: <Device name> (E) CAN NOT OPEN PORT
The TNC cannot open the port required to
establish the network connection.
NFS2: <Device name> (E) ERROR FROM PORTMAPPER
The TNC has received implausible data from
the portmapper.
NFS2: <Device name> (E) ERROR FROM MOUNTSERVER
The TNC has received implausible data from
the mountserver.
NFS2: <Device name> (E) CANT GET ROOTDIRECTORY
The mount server does not permit a
connection with the directory defined in
DEFINE MOUNT, PATH.
NFS2: <Device name> (E) UID OR GID 0 NOT ALLOWED
You entered 0 for DEFINE MOUNT, UID or GID
0. The input value 0 is reserved for the system
administrator.
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