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Date: Tue, 25 Nov 2003 10:33:34 PST8
From: waynec@linkline.com
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: Re: dfsee

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Steven Levine writes:

> You need to read the dfsee documentation or just search the txt files for
> QUECALLS and your question will be answered.
>

Steven, I searched the txt files for quecalls, but all they said about it
was to list needed dll's. I had quecalls on my D: drive, but couldn't figure
out how to get dfsee (invoked using a bootup of my install diskettes) to
access it. I altered the libpath statement in the config.sys file on the
boot diskette to add D:\os2\dll, and that worked.

The dfsquery output is shown below.

These disk 2 "errors" resulted, as best I know, simply because I recently
moved the scsi adapter to a different PCI slot, and changed both scsi
drives' address jumpers to make the drives #2 and #4, respectively, instead
of #4 and #7. Some weeks back I also had copied the "SCSIWarp" partition
onto disk 2 from another running system (identical levels of Warp) using
Powerquest's DriveCopy utility, in order to recover from an error I made
while using WinXP that wiped out that partition; I had temporarily installed
another older scsi adapter and drive from which I did the copy. That copied
SCSIWarp partition was being booted normally from the boot manager menu
until my recent scsi changes. Now I can't get fdisk to do anything with any
partition on disk 1 (all options except "delete" are greyed-out).

Anybody have any advice as to how I can get this straightened out?

I guess I can go in and try to put the scsi adapter back into the former
slot (trial & error now) and change the jumpers back (a real bear to r & r
those drives), and I'm not positive that would fix the problem. I'd rather
get things working in this configuration if possible.

Wayne

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Appending to log : 'dfsquery.log' (7-bit ASCII)

DFSee version 5.55 06-11-2003 (c) 1994-2003: Jan van Wijk
=========================[ www.dfsee.com ]==========================

Registration : not present! 47 days left for evaluation!

UI TxWindows : 3.10 06-11-2003 (c) 1995-2003: Fsys Software
'C' compiler : OpenWatcom 1.10 (c) 1988-2003: Sybase and OpenWatcom
EXE compress : lxLite 1.32 (c) 1996-2002: Max Alekseyev
OS version : OS/2 4.00 Internal : 20.40 on drive A:

DFSee OS2 version : 5.55 executing: query
Execute timestamp : Tuesday 25-11-2003 09:51:24
Registration : not present! 47 days left for evaluation!
Number of disks : 3

L-Geo Disk 1 Cyl : 4865 H:255 S:63 Size : 04A891C1 = 38162.2 MiB
BIOS Int13 limit : 1023 cylinders Size : 8032.5 MiB
MBR crc b5be8c03 : 7d590a21 = Classic, Warp-3 .. Win-XP

L-Geo Disk 2 Cyl : 8750 H: 64 S:32 Size : 01117000 = 8750.0 MiB
BIOS Int13 limit : 1023 cylinders Size : 1024.0 MiB
MBR crc 054b4eb9 : cce185ed = IBM OS/2 LVM or W4 from FP9, I13X

L-Geo Disk 3 Cyl : 8750 H: 64 S:32 Size : 01117000 = 8750.0 MiB
BIOS Int13 limit : 1023 cylinders Size : 1024.0 MiB
MBR crc 054b4eb9 : cce185ed = IBM OS/2 LVM or W4 from FP9, I13X

EBR07= ERROR : Mismatch Geometry + CHS-Begin with LBA offset
Causes: - change in BIOS level or BIOS settings for LBA
- changed EIDE/SCSI disk adapter (or firmware)
- changed DISK/SCSI device-drivers or filters
- partition-table corruption, possibly by a Virus
- bad CHS (dummy) values by buggy partitioning tool
EBR07= WARNING : Extended does not start on head-0 (cyl boundary)
EBR07= WARNING : Extended does not end on last head (cyl boundary)
Pid07= ERROR : Mismatch Geometry + CHS-Begin with LBA offset
Pid07= ERROR : Mismatch Geometry + CHS-End with LBA offset+size
Pid07= WARNING : Partition does not start on head-1 (cyl boundary)
Pid07= WARNING : Partition doesn't end on last head (cyl boundary)
EBR08=D: ERROR : Mismatch Geometry + CHS-Begin with LBA offset
EBR08=D: WARNING : Extended does not start on head-0 (cyl boundary)
EBR08=D: WARNING : Extended does not end on last head (cyl boundary)
Pid08=D: ERROR : Mismatch Geometry + CHS-Begin with LBA offset
Pid08=D: WARNING : Partition does not start on head-1 (cyl boundary)
Pid08=D: WARNING : Partition doesn't end on last head (cyl boundary)
EBR09=E: WARNING : Extended does not start on head-0 (cyl boundary)
EBR09=E: WARNING : Extended does not end on last head (cyl boundary)
Pid09=E: WARNING : Partition doesn't end on last head (cyl boundary)
EBR10=F: WARNING : Extended does not start on head-0 (cyl boundary)
EBR10=F: WARNING : Extended does not end on last head (cyl boundary)
Pid10=F: WARNING : Partition does not start on head-1 (cyl boundary)
Pid10=F: WARNING : Partition doesn't end on last head (cyl boundary)
EBR11=G: WARNING : Extended does not start on head-0 (cyl boundary)
EBR11=G: WARNING : Extended does not end on last head (cyl boundary)
Pid11=G: WARNING : Partition does not start on head-1 (cyl boundary)
Pid11=G: WARNING : Partition doesn't end on last head (cyl boundary)
EBR12=H: WARNING : Extended does not start on head-0 (cyl boundary)
EBR12=H: WARNING : Extended does not end on last head (cyl boundary)
Pid12=H: WARNING : Partition does not start on head-1 (cyl boundary)
Pid12=H: WARNING : Partition doesn't end on last head (cyl boundary)
EBR13=I: WARNING : Extended does not start on head-0 (cyl boundary)
EBR13=I: WARNING : Extended does not end on last head (cyl boundary)
Pid13=I: WARNING : Partition does not start on head-1 (cyl boundary)
Pid13=I: WARNING : Partition doesn't end on last head (cyl boundary)
EBR14=J: WARNING : Extended does not start on head-0 (cyl boundary)
EBR14=J: WARNING : Extended does not end on last head (cyl boundary)
Pid14=J: WARNING : Partition does not start on head-1 (cyl boundary)
Pid14=J: WARNING : Partition doesn't end on last head (cyl boundary)
EBR15=K: WARNING : Extended does not start on head-0 (cyl boundary)
EBR15=K: WARNING : Extended does not end on last head (cyl boundary)
Pid15=K: WARNING : Partition does not start on head-1 (cyl boundary)
Pid15=K: WARNING : Partition doesn't end on last head (cyl boundary)
Pid15=K: WARNING : Extended partition extends beyond MBR ext-container
Pid15=K: WARNING : Extended partition extends beyond end of disk
EBR16= ERROR : Mismatch Geometry + CHS-Begin with LBA offset
EBR16= WARNING : Extended does not start on head-0 (cyl boundary)
EBR16= WARNING : Extended does not end on last head (cyl boundary)
Pid16= ERROR : Mismatch Geometry + CHS-Begin with LBA offset
Pid16= WARNING : Partition does not start on head-1 (cyl boundary)
Pid16= WARNING : Partition doesn't end on last head (cyl boundary)

Id D A Dr Type Form Label info LVM vol,part B-cyl E-cyl Size MiB
-- - - -- ---- ---- ----------- ------------- ----- ----- --------
01 1 * C: P 07 NTFS BM:WinXP 0 509 4000.5
02 1 Free 510 763 1992.4
02 1 > P 0a BMGR I13X-aware 764 764 7.8
03 1 H 17 HPFS HPFS 765 1019 2000.2
04 1 H 16 FAT1 E_FAT 1020 1274 2000.2
05 1 H 16 FAT1 F_FAT 1275 1534 2039.4
06 1 H 1b FAT3 FAT32 1535 4864 26121.2
07 2 Free 0 23 23.5
07 2 * H 17 HPFS WARP1VOL BM:WARP1VOL 23 760 737.3
08 2 * D: L 07 HPFS SCSIWARP_9G BM:SCSIWARP 760 2266 1506.0
09 2 E: L 06 FAT1 E_PROGS 2267 3733 1466.8
10 2 F: L 06 FAT1 F_DATA 3733 5239 1506.0
11 2 G: L 06 FAT1 G_IMAGE 5239 6698 1458.9
12 2 H: L 04 FAT1 H_HOLDER 6699 6714 15.6
13 2 I: L 04 FAT1 I_HOLDER 6714 6730 15.6
14 2 J: L 04 FAT1 J_HOLDER 6730 6746 15.6
15 2 K: L 07 HPFS K_HPFS 6746 8746 2000.2
18 2 Free 8746 8749 3.6
16 3 Free 0 7 7.8
16 3 L 0b FAT3 NO NAME 7 8746 8738.4
19 3 Free 8746 8749 3.6
Registration : not present! 47 days left for evaluation!
Closing logfile : 'dfsquery.log'

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