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Chapter 7 DVR-Specific Diagnostic Screens
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Important: A second Partition Info diagnostic screen exists in the diagnostic screen
sequence. Both Partition Info screens contain the same parameters; however, the
data reflects a different device.
Screen Fields and Values
This section describes the fields and possible values that can appear in this
This section describes the fields and possible values that can appear in this
diagnostic screen.
Important: The Explorer 8000 and 8000HD Home Entertainment Servers do not
support the use of a SATA device; therefore, "Unavailable" will appear for all fields
in this diagnostic screen.
Field Name
Description
Possible Values
DeviceID
The ID hardware device
1
2
FSType
The type of file system present
within the partition
within the partition
AVFS
ITFS
Reserved
Partitn Size
The total size of this partition
within the hard drive
within the hard drive
[Integer > 0]
Free Space
The amount of available space
within this partition
within this partition
[Integer > 0]
Del.Files
The number of files deleted from
this partition
this partition
[Integer > 0]
X-Linked
The number of crosslinked files
that exist within the partition.
that exist within the partition.
0—desired value
Note: If this is a large value,
contact Cisco Services.
Note: If this is a large value,
contact Cisco Services.
LostClusters
The number of lost clusters (data
fragment that does not associate
with any files) within the partition
fragment that does not associate
with any files) within the partition
0—desired value
Note: If this is a large value,
contact Cisco Services.
Note: If this is a large value,
contact Cisco Services.
BadClusters
The number of bad clusters
(clusters having a physical flaw)
on the hard disk.
(clusters having a physical flaw)
on the hard disk.
0—desired value
Note: If this is a large value,
contact Cisco Services.
Note: If this is a large value,
contact Cisco Services.