Il giorno gio, 31/03/2016 alle 05.57 -0500, Mark Matlock ha scritto:
> The …AT. indirect command task will be found in LB:[3,54] and there are three 
> versions of it (ICM.TSK, ICMFSL.TSK, and ICMRES.TSK) if this is a RSX11M+ 
> system. This is the task image that is failing to load is probably 
> ICMFSK.TSK. There is a text file in LB:[1,54]SYSVMR.CMD you can type to your 
> screen:
> 
> PIP TI:=LB:[1,54]SYSVMR.CMD
> 
> a line in the file is:
> 
> INS [3,54]ICMFSL/INC=10000              ! Indirect command file processor
> 
> just above that line should be:
> 
> INS [1,1]FCSRES/PAR=GEN/RON=YES         ! FCS resident/supervisor-mode library
> 
> if this is the case then then the ICMFSK.TSK is the one that is failing to 
> load. So after the system boots and the …AT.
> fails, you can:
> 
> >REM …AT.
> >INS LB:[3,54]ICM.TSK
> >@LB:[1,2]STARTUP.CMD
> 
> which should bring the system up. It is likely that you could also use 
> ICMRES.TSK which also uses the FCSRES library. To see if the library is 
> loaded the command is CBD. If you see FCSRES displayed then ICMRES.TSK should 
> also work. 
> 
> Once the system completes STARTUP.CMD, then you should make a change in the 
> system image [1,54]RSX11M.SYS to use
> the ICM.TSK at the next boot up. To do this you need to use VMR which makes 
> changes in the system image similar to the MCR commands
> on a running system.
> 
> >SET /UIC=[1,54]
> >SET /DEF=[1,54]
> >INS $VMR
> >VMR
> Enter filename: RSX11M.SYS
> VMR>REM …AT.
> VMR>INS [3,54]ICM.TSK
> VMR>^Z                                           (Enter a control Z)
> 
> This sequence should cause the next boot to come up and chain to 
> [1,2]STARTUP.CMD cleanly. Then you can rebuild INDFSL with the SYSGEN 
> procedure as described by the previous post.
> 
> Mark Matlock

Thank for your answer.
I'll try your suggestions.
It's RSX-11 and I've found some troubles on the disk.
I ran VFY with the /RC option.
Some files can't be read (it reports -4 and -101 errors, parity error
and forced error mark).
INDEXF.SYS itself appears to have a bad spot.
So I'm tempted to backup all relevant data and reinstall.

BTW there's no [3,54] on the fixed disk.



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