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FILESYS-X-787: Volume name first segment (number) does not start at block 0.

Source:  FILESYS.NLM

Explanation:  The first segment of a volume must start with block 0. While mounting the specified volume, which is distributed over multiple physical disks, the operating system could not find the first segment. The segment that it found is not the first segment in the volume because it does not begin with block 0.

Possible Cause:  The disk was corrupted.

Possible Cause:  A hardware problem exists on the network.

Action:   Before troubleshooting the problem, back up all data on the affected disk. See "Disk Errors in the Server Operating System Administration Guide.

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