Subject RE: [ib-support]
Author Helen Borrie
Check also that every client is connecting through a physical path on the server - no mapped drives allowed, i.e. servername:C:\path1\path2\TheDB.gdb

H.


At 09:29 AM 01-03-01 -0500, you wrote:
>Matt,
>
>Check the amount of free disk space on the server, I think would find
>that it is a little low.
>
>IB/Firebird creates temporary files for sorting/grouping/sub-sets, this
>error typically occurs when IB can't add more information to those
>files.
>
>There is a optional parameter in the ISC_CONFIG/IB_CONFIG file, which
>allows you to change the path for the temporary files - you could also
>define multiple locations.
>
>Sean
>
> -----Original Message-----
>From: matt [mailto:crooser@...]
>Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2001 9:19 AM
>To: ib-support@yahoogroups.com
>Subject: [ib-support]
>
>Hi all
>
>I though i was lucky when i came across the posting below... but it
>turns
>out to be
>trickier than i thought.... client has a 4 pc network
>all running NT4 workstation with SP6 & IE5
>
>100% identical hardware in each
>TCP-IP is the ONLY protocol installed and bound to nics...
>NETBUI is not installed on ANY pc...
>
>but still the interbase log (on the server) is filling up with the
>following
>error
>
>
>SERVER (Server) Wed Feb 28 09:24:38 2000
>WNET/wnet_error: ReadFile end-of-file errno = 109
>
>the message below (from borland.com communities)
>states its only a netbui problem.... i'm tearing my hair out here
>
>Wingate is installed on one of the pc's (not the server)
>
>Any ideas?
>
>Matt Davey
>MIMS Australia
>
>
>
>
>*********************************************************************
>_____________________________________________________________________
>Abstract:WNET errors are NetBeui networking errors.
>
>Problem:
>How do I determine what a wnet errno means?
>
>Examples:
>--------------------
>SERVER (Server) Fri Sep 26 08:11:48 1997
>WNET/wnet_error: ReadFile end-of-file errno = 109
>
>SERVER (Client) Thu Nov 06 12:18:01 1997
>WNET/wnet_error: CreateFile errno = 53
>
>
>Solution:
>WNET errors are NetBeui networking errors. InterBase tried to perform
>some sort
>of networking function using NetBeui and the underlying NetBeui stack
>returned
>an error. The error returned is in the form of an errno.
>
>Where to look for a description of what the errno means:
>----------------------------------------------------------------
>
>Note: Both of these require that you have a compiler or version of the
>MS SDK
> installed to find the appropriate files.
>
>
>[C Compilers] - look in the include directory for the file winerror.h.
>This file has a
> list of the errnos and a brief description
>of what each means.
>
>[Delphi] - search the delphi directory for the file windows.pas. This
>file has a list
> of errnos and a brief description of what each means.
>
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