At 04:22 25/02/2003, Lee Courtney wrote:
Hi Lee,
Nice system! Pictures are great.
Ta! Whilst I can't exactly take much credit for the systems (other than
providing the space to store them), I'm glad you like the pics.
I worked on the system generator (RT6GN) and system
installer (SWTCH) when I was in the 1000 Lab. Do you
know what version of RTE the F Series was running.
I /think/ it runs RTE-IVB, but it may be some variant of version 6; I'd
have to take a closer look at the disc packs - most of them have some kind
of label.
There is probably a system pack sitting around you can
just boot off of.
Excellent; I'm hoping this is the case. IIRC, there's at least one labeled
"master". Next time I'm up there, I'll take a copy all of the labels
& post
them here for analysis.
WHen I left HP and did the Silicon Valley start a
company thing we had several 7925 drives (like yours)
hanging off an HP1000.
Cool - I don't suppose you can remember which i/f board they're supposed to
be connected to, do you? I tried to make sure all the little labels on the
tags were visible in the card cage pictures, so maybe one will jog your memory?
Very sensitive to dust, dirt,
etc. Looking at them cross-eyed would cause a head
crash.
Erk...
If possible I'd move the drives, and especially
those really nice looking disk packs, inside the house
or cover them so they are not exposed to dirt, dust,
moisture, etc.
I'll move the disc packs, I've got a little office attached to the side of
the warehouse which is pretty dust, dirt & moisture free; can't do much
with the drives though, they're too heavy to get over the step, and
wouldn't really fit in the office anyhow. I can cover them with a tarp though.
You might also post a note on COMP.SYS.HP.HPUX to see
if you find any sources of manuals.
Will do; thanks for the pointer.
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Cheers, Ade.
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