Source: GroupWise engine; file input/output.
Explanation: Disk full.
Possible Cause: There is no space left on a disk when writing and/or creating a file.
Action: Create space on disk by deleting unwanted or unnecessary files.
Possible Cause: One or more of the GroupWise databases might have an invalid owner or no owner.
Action: For the locations of GroupWise databases in domains and post offices, see "Domain Directory" and "Post Office Directory" in "Directory Structure Diagrams" in GroupWise 6.5 Troubleshooting 3: Message Flow and Directory Structure. Check the ownership of the GroupWise databases. If necessary, change the ownership to a valid user such as the system administrator.
Possible Cause: The owner of a GroupWise database has a space restriction on the volume where the database resides and that limit has been reached, so that the database cannot grow any larger.
Action: Check the ownership of these databases and make sure that owner does not have disk space restrictions.
Action: If disk space is available and database ownership is correct, the disk itself might need repair.
Possible Cause: If this error occurs from the POA, there might be a problem with its input queue.
Action: Stop the POA. Rename the wpcsout directory in the post office. Restart the POA. This recreates the wpcsout directory structure for the post office. If the POA now runs without the error, copy message files from the subdirectories of the original wpcsout structure into the corresponding subdirectories of the newly created wpcsout directory so the POA can process them.
Possible Cause: If this error occurs on a server where the NetWare POA performs a substantial amount of indexing, temporary files that are created and deleted, but not purged, can build up on the server. Most of these temporary files are created and deleted in the index subdirectories of libraries and users' mailboxes, but some are placed at the root of the sys: volume on NetWare servers.
Action: Purge deleted files from index subdirectories and the root of the sys: volume on the server where the problem is occurring.