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From: "Chad Fernandez" <fernande(a)internet1.net>
To: <classiccmp(a)classiccmp.org>
Sent: Sunday, April 01, 2001 3:27 PM
Subject: Just getting started with a MicroVax 3400
I did boot the machine... well sort of. It tells me
that it has
OpenVMS
Vax version 6.2, major version 1, minor version 0.
A relatively recent, quite good, version of VMS.
It also reports pagefile.sys, not found.
Probably on a drive that's not present.
The licenses are expired,
VMS hobbyist license will fix that one. All my VMS licenses are
non-expiring, unlimited user, so I'm lucky. ;^)
it was shutdown improperly,
Trivial to fix, no big deal.
the disk is full,
just needs a house cleaning of the system disk probably
and that a whole bunch of files are
inaccessible,
Missing some drives, or they could even be on another system if it was
in a cluster.
and then eventually goes back to the >>>
prompt.
What now?
1) get the license sorted out.
2) A clean install of VMS would be ideal, (the hobbyist license allows
you to install virtually all current versions of the VMS layered
products as well, and 48mb is a respectable amount for a microvax, so it
should handle VMS 7.x ok.
If you can't or don't want to, the one you have is almost certainly
fixable, just needs reconfiguring for the present drive config I'd say.
O/S files are unlikely to be anyware other than the system disk, so the
missing files are probably for other things you may not want or need.
Post a capture of the boot if you like, and we can take a look and see
what it's missing. (an old pc with telemate or something like that makes
a great console - and you can export the captures easily) I use a PS/2
Model 30-286 on the Vax 6000-440 at work.
3) If you prefer Unix, NetBSD runs on Microvaxen.
Cheers
Geoff Roberts
Computer Systems Manager
Saint Mark's College
Port Pirie,
South Australia
geoffrob(a)stmarks.pp.catholic.edu.au
netcafe(a)tell.net.au
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