Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 18 08:50:21 EST 2005 | Bored
I usually delete segment repair files 'segrep' monthly without implications. It speeds the machine up when generating other segrep files. I believe it is just an archive for e-stop generated production files and has no bearing on management data. Hop
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 18 13:49:42 EST 2005 | JB
Just like bored say, we delete seg repairs on the monthly bases. It is part of our maintenance now.
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 18 13:53:11 EST 2005 | jh0n
After reading this and talking to a Universal rep, we're going to start doing the same thing. Thx!
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 21 08:55:52 EST 2005 | jh0n
Already tried it. From what I learned later, certain aspects of the OS2 filesystem and extended attributes are dependent on disk geometry, and therefore can't be fully successfully copied like that. :/
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 21 08:56:51 EST 2005 | jh0n
Not a bad idea - just insert del c:\usos\product\segrep\*.* into startup.cmd. Thx for the idea! :)
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 21 21:38:40 EST 2005 | pmd
You do not need to back up segrep. This is only used for boards currently on the machine whenever the machine encounters a palm down or soft stop. It only contains what is mounted and or not mounted on that board. No System infomation is contained in
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 18 14:18:48 EST 2005 | pmd
The last time we had field service on our GSM the UIC tech installed a command in the boot sequence that automatically deletes all segreps every time the machine is re-booted. Contact UIC and they can probably help you with this. Our machine crashes
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 21 04:35:13 EST 2005 | Base
Just thinking out-of-the-box literally: If you can not get a second hard-disk into the machine, why not take the hard-disk out of the machine and attach it to a PC. Once it has been connected as an auxilliary hard-disk to a PC it is very easy to make
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 15 10:55:43 EST 2006 | PWH
I'm very far from an OS2 master but sounds like you need more RAM? Might help to get rid of files you don't need like segment repairs. They are in C:/USOS/PRODUCT/SEGREP. Also, it's possible that "MinFree" is set so that you have filled up your sp
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 01 19:22:11 EST 2000 | Jason Bentley
What kind of errors are you getting. make sure that you have the right size fid's and the color is correct in the program. This is the main problem that I run into and it usually corrects the problem. Make sure that it is looking in the right X and Y