emu at
e-bbes.com wrote:
Zitat von Holm Tiffe <holm at freibergnet.de>:
Just use a
second drive for RT11. (GBytes for RT11???), so you don't
have to partition the drives. Probably that's the problem...
That doesn't
explains why NetBSD wasn't able to access it.
It doesn't ;-)
But, which model of a VAX? Does it show up in "config"?
(if it is a newer model)
Old.
This is no VAX at all, this is an H9278 Packplane, An KA630-A V1.3,
an Emulex UC07/08m an MS630B with 4MB an NS638 8MB board, an DELQA,
an PSU from some Compaq Server with a home made Front Paneel, a DELQA.
Does NetBSD "see" it at all as an device? You have problems
reading/writing to it?
After formatting with the Emulex Frimware I couldn't lable or access it.
Don't ask me now what The error was was exactly..., something 'like no such
device' or 'device not ready' or so..
Even with the 2GB Disk I had to init the 2 logical disks (made with the
Emulex firmware) with MDUP.MU /z from RT11 (with an 11/53 CPU) before I
could write a disklable with the VAX CPU to them.
I've netbooted that NetBSD (1.5.3). Same happened with Quasijarus BSD.
I don't tried other OSes so far, don't know anything about VMS so I leaved
this alone as long as the hardware wasn't know to be good..
Regards,
Holm
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