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OLT (Object Location Table) is a SCO OpenServer file system component that is cited from primary file system component- Superblock. OLT could be seen as an extension of Superblock that locates other structural files and directories. OLT stores information that is required when file system structures are intended to mount.

It is a data structure of 8K whose replica (or copy) is stored on any secure location of the hard drive. OLT determines the memory location of initial extents of structural inode list and inode number of fileset header file. It also contains current usage table inode and first inode list extent addresses.

OLT is a very important data structure of SCO OpenServer and its proper working is essential for operating system to function smoothly. When it gets corrupted, it may result into catastrophic data loss and you may need to seek for SCO Data Recovery.

SCO Recovery is best possible using powerful and advanced SCO OpenServer Recovery software such as Stellar Phoenix (SCO OpenServer) Data Recovery. It works in all possible circumstances of data loss and carries out easy, quick and assured SCO Data Recovery.

Phoenix SCO OpenServer Recovery software is compatible with SCO OpenServer 3.0 and 5.0 and it supports recovery from HTFS and EAFS file system volumes.