Re: VMS 8.4 Alpha Hobbyist disk images
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Re: VMS 8.4 Alpha Hobbyist disk images
On 2018-02-06 07:37, Douglas Taylor via cctech wrote: On 2/1/2018 12:55 PM, Douglas Taylor via cctech wrote: I'm getting an Alphaserver 1000a and wanted to install VMS 8.4 - hobbyist license from CD. So, I went to the folder on my PC where I have the 8.4 hobbyist distribution. There are 3 ISO files; ALPHA084, ALPHA084LP1 and ALPHA084LP2. I thought I would burn these to CD and up and away. However, Windows 7 balks and says, 'The selected disc image file isn't valid'. Is it Windows 7 or is there something I'm missing? Is the CD on the Alphaserver 2048 byte block size or 512? Doug Progress: I was able to burn the hobbyist Alpha OpenVMS ISO images to CD using linux. Debian Liunx - you have to install cdrskin and the command I used was $ cdrskin --devices -data ALPHA084.ISO This is on a DELL desktop with one CD/DVD drive, instead of --devices I could have used dev=/dev/sr0. I was able to mount and explore these CD's on the Alphaserver 1000a. Doug Congrats on the new system. I know I've done this with Toast on my Mac, and I think I've done with Nero on the PC. I've also used one of those programs to make CD's for my PDP-11's, including install CD's for RSX-11M+ and RT-11. I didn't manage a RSTS/E install CD. I'm using an interesting option on my VMS Cluster. I have simh/VAX sharing out two different ConDists to my VMS cluster. Though I need to burn an 8.4 CD, as I'm still at 8.3 on my Alpha. Zane
Re: VMS 8.4 Alpha Hobbyist disk images
On 2/1/2018 12:55 PM, Douglas Taylor via cctech wrote: I'm getting an Alphaserver 1000a and wanted to install VMS 8.4 - hobbyist license from CD. So, I went to the folder on my PC where I have the 8.4 hobbyist distribution. There are 3 ISO files; ALPHA084, ALPHA084LP1 and ALPHA084LP2. I thought I would burn these to CD and up and away. However, Windows 7 balks and says, 'The selected disc image file isn't valid'. Is it Windows 7 or is there something I'm missing? Is the CD on the Alphaserver 2048 byte block size or 512? Doug Progress: I was able to burn the hobbyist Alpha OpenVMS ISO images to CD using linux. Debian Liunx - you have to install cdrskin and the command I used was $ cdrskin --devices -data ALPHA084.ISO This is on a DELL desktop with one CD/DVD drive, instead of --devices I could have used dev=/dev/sr0. I was able to mount and explore these CD's on the Alphaserver 1000a. Doug
Re: VMS 8.4 Alpha Hobbyist disk images
Thanks for helping me understand what this is. My experience has been with Q-bus based Vaxes and this is very different in that SCSI controllers for Q-bus are rare while in this Alpha machine I've got too many! You were right about the MIN boot, I went into SYSBOOT> SET STARTUP_P1 " " to reset it from MIN. Now the console comes up in DecWindows and all the devices are visible. Now I know that the floppy is DVA0:. This is a nice computer. Doug On 2/2/2018 7:55 PM, Adrian Graham via cctech wrote: An update to this. I picked up the Alphaserver today, powered up fine. I reset the system password so I could log in. It is running OpenVMS 7.1 and has 7 disks in the Storageworks box. When I log in only the boot disk shows up from the $ show dev command. Nothing else, no CD, no tape which are all there. On powerup it shows: bus 2 slot 0 pka Qlogic ISP10x0 bus 2 slot 1 ewa DecChip 21040-AA bus 2 slot 2 pua DEC KFPSA bus 0 slot 11 dra Mylex DAC960 bus 0 slot 12 drb Mylex DAC960 bus 3 slot 0 pkb Qlogic ISP10x0 You’ve got a KZP*A, DE500, DSSI, pair of KZPAC (probably) and another KZP*A I think 4 of the storageworks disks are in a Raid in the storageworks (DRB). The DRA raid must have been external since on startup it spends time waiting for it and finally gives up. I’d pull whichever KZPAC isn’t connected to anything any more along with the KFPSA which will speed up INIT if nothing else. In console mode: show dev DKA400 RRD45 DKB400 RZ28 DKB500 RZ29 DKB600 RZ29 DRA0 4 member RAID 5 DRA1 1 member JBOD DRB0 4 member RAID 5 DVA0 MKA500 TLZ07 EWA0mac address PKA0 SCSI bus PKB0 SCSI bus PIA0 DSSI Bus ID 3 The first KZP*A has the CDROM and tape drive so that’s probably a KZPAA (Qlogic QLA1040), the internal disk shelf must be split bus if you’ve got 7 drives in there, 3 on the 2nd KZPAA (or BA) and 4 on the KZPAC. My desire is to setup this machine and use it, however, I don't want to undo things I can't put back together again. Any thoughts or advice? See above :) Take out boards that aren’t connected to anything. I assume you’re doing a MINIMUM boot which would explain the lack of devices when you log in? Pictures may help too. Cheers, — Adrian/Witchy Binary Dinosaurs - Celebrating Computing History from 1972 onwards w: binarydinosaurs.co.uk t: @binarydinosaurs f: facebook.com/binarydinosaurs
Re: VMS 8.4 Alpha Hobbyist disk images
> An update to this. > > I picked up the Alphaserver today, powered up fine. I reset the system > password so I could log in. > > It is running OpenVMS 7.1 and has 7 disks in the Storageworks box. > > When I log in only the boot disk shows up from the $ show dev command. > Nothing else, no CD, no tape which are all there. > > On powerup it shows: > > bus 2 slot 0 pka Qlogic ISP10x0 > bus 2 slot 1 ewa DecChip 21040-AA > bus 2 slot 2 pua DEC KFPSA > bus 0 slot 11 dra Mylex DAC960 > bus 0 slot 12 drb Mylex DAC960 > bus 3 slot 0 pkb Qlogic ISP10x0 You’ve got a KZP*A, DE500, DSSI, pair of KZPAC (probably) and another KZP*A > I think 4 of the storageworks disks are in a Raid in the storageworks (DRB). > The DRA raid must have been external since on startup it spends time waiting > for it and finally gives up. I’d pull whichever KZPAC isn’t connected to anything any more along with the KFPSA which will speed up INIT if nothing else. > In console mode: > > >>> show dev > DKA400 RRD45 > DKB400 RZ28 > DKB500 RZ29 > DKB600 RZ29 > DRA0 4 member RAID 5 > DRA1 1 member JBOD > DRB0 4 member RAID 5 > DVA0 > MKA500 TLZ07 > EWA0mac address > PKA0 SCSI bus > PKB0 SCSI bus > PIA0 DSSI Bus ID 3 The first KZP*A has the CDROM and tape drive so that’s probably a KZPAA (Qlogic QLA1040), the internal disk shelf must be split bus if you’ve got 7 drives in there, 3 on the 2nd KZPAA (or BA) and 4 on the KZPAC. > My desire is to setup this machine and use it, however, I don't want to undo > things I can't put back together again. Any thoughts or advice? See above :) Take out boards that aren’t connected to anything. I assume you’re doing a MINIMUM boot which would explain the lack of devices when you log in? Pictures may help too. Cheers, — Adrian/Witchy Binary Dinosaurs - Celebrating Computing History from 1972 onwards w: binarydinosaurs.co.uk t: @binarydinosaurs f: facebook.com/binarydinosaurs
Re: VMS 8.4 Alpha Hobbyist disk images
On 2/1/2018 12:55 PM, Douglas Taylor via cctech wrote: I'm getting an Alphaserver 1000a and wanted to install VMS 8.4 - hobbyist license from CD. So, I went to the folder on my PC where I have the 8.4 hobbyist distribution. There are 3 ISO files; ALPHA084, ALPHA084LP1 and ALPHA084LP2. I thought I would burn these to CD and up and away. However, Windows 7 balks and says, 'The selected disc image file isn't valid'. Is it Windows 7 or is there something I'm missing? Is the CD on the Alphaserver 2048 byte block size or 512? Doug An update to this. I picked up the Alphaserver today, powered up fine. I reset the system password so I could log in. It is running OpenVMS 7.1 and has 7 disks in the Storageworks box. When I log in only the boot disk shows up from the $ show dev command. Nothing else, no CD, no tape which are all there. On powerup it shows: bus 2 slot 0 pka Qlogic ISP10x0 bus 2 slot 1 ewa DecChip 21040-AA bus 2 slot 2 pua DEC KFPSA bus 0 slot 11 dra Mylex DAC960 bus 0 slot 12 drb Mylex DAC960 bus 3 slot 0 pkb Qlogic ISP10x0 I think 4 of the storageworks disks are in a Raid in the storageworks (DRB). The DRA raid must have been external since on startup it spends time waiting for it and finally gives up. In console mode: >>> show dev DKA400 RRD45 DKB400 RZ28 DKB500 RZ29 DKB600 RZ29 DRA0 4 member RAID 5 DRA1 1 member JBOD DRB0 4 member RAID 5 DVA0 MKA500 TLZ07 EWA0 mac address PKA0 SCSI bus PKB0 SCSI bus PIA0 DSSI Bus ID 3 My desire is to setup this machine and use it, however, I don't want to undo things I can't put back together again. Any thoughts or advice? Doug
Re: VMS 8.4 Alpha Hobbyist disk images
Notice: Downloaded this from the link and Norton says it is a virus. PUA.InstallCore Sent from Outlook<http://aka.ms/weboutlook> From: cctech on behalf of Mark Wickens via cctech Sent: Friday, February 2, 2018 12:11 PM To: Robert Adamson; General Discussion: On-Topic Posts Subject: Re: VMS 8.4 Alpha Hobbyist disk images https://cdburnerxp.se/en/home CDBurnerXP is the one to use - as recommended by Stephen Hoffman himself. Mark. On 2 February 2018 at 20:07, Robert Adamson via cctech < cctech@classiccmp.org> wrote: > > Date: Thu, 1 Feb 2018 12:55:41 -0500 > > From: Douglas Taylor > > To: "General Discussion: On-Topic Posts" > > Subject: VMS 8.4 Alpha Hobbyist disk images > > Message-ID: <92b4de6a-b537-4bfb-a1fd-1ebe8133f...@comcast.net> > > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8; format=flowed > > > > I'm getting an Alphaserver 1000a and wanted to install VMS 8.4 - > > hobbyist license from CD. > > > > So, I went to the folder on my PC where I have the 8.4 hobbyist > > distribution.? There are 3 ISO files; ALPHA084, ALPHA084LP1 and > > ALPHA084LP2. > > > > I thought I would burn these to CD and up and away.? However, Windows 7 > > balks and says, 'The selected disc image file isn't valid'. > > > > Is it Windows 7 or is there something I'm missing?? Is the CD on the > > Alphaserver 2048 byte block size or 512? > > > > Doug > > They _are_ 'ISO' images but in a format which Windows 7 or whatever burning > program you're using doesn't understand. > I used Nero (or Daemon I think) to write CDs for my VAX but there will be > plenty of other programs equally suitable. > You don't need to do anything special, just treat them as an ISO image and > let the burning software get on with it. > Once written, Windows won't be able to read them so don't panic. If the > burning software includes verification then it (not Windows) will be able > to > read them back OK. > > (I'm using VMS v7.3 but I'm sure this is no different). > > Generally AFAIK the CD readers on Vaxes (Vaxen - ugh!!) and Alphas will > deliver 512 byte blocks but this isn't relevant for the image itself. > > Bob > > >
Re: VMS 8.4 Alpha Hobbyist disk images
https://cdburnerxp.se/en/home CDBurnerXP is the one to use - as recommended by Stephen Hoffman himself. Mark. On 2 February 2018 at 20:07, Robert Adamson via cctech < cctech@classiccmp.org> wrote: > > Date: Thu, 1 Feb 2018 12:55:41 -0500 > > From: Douglas Taylor > > To: "General Discussion: On-Topic Posts" > > Subject: VMS 8.4 Alpha Hobbyist disk images > > Message-ID: <92b4de6a-b537-4bfb-a1fd-1ebe8133f...@comcast.net> > > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8; format=flowed > > > > I'm getting an Alphaserver 1000a and wanted to install VMS 8.4 - > > hobbyist license from CD. > > > > So, I went to the folder on my PC where I have the 8.4 hobbyist > > distribution.? There are 3 ISO files; ALPHA084, ALPHA084LP1 and > > ALPHA084LP2. > > > > I thought I would burn these to CD and up and away.? However, Windows 7 > > balks and says, 'The selected disc image file isn't valid'. > > > > Is it Windows 7 or is there something I'm missing?? Is the CD on the > > Alphaserver 2048 byte block size or 512? > > > > Doug > > They _are_ 'ISO' images but in a format which Windows 7 or whatever burning > program you're using doesn't understand. > I used Nero (or Daemon I think) to write CDs for my VAX but there will be > plenty of other programs equally suitable. > You don't need to do anything special, just treat them as an ISO image and > let the burning software get on with it. > Once written, Windows won't be able to read them so don't panic. If the > burning software includes verification then it (not Windows) will be able > to > read them back OK. > > (I'm using VMS v7.3 but I'm sure this is no different). > > Generally AFAIK the CD readers on Vaxes (Vaxen - ugh!!) and Alphas will > deliver 512 byte blocks but this isn't relevant for the image itself. > > Bob > > >
RE: VMS 8.4 Alpha Hobbyist disk images
> Date: Thu, 1 Feb 2018 12:55:41 -0500 > From: Douglas Taylor > To: "General Discussion: On-Topic Posts" > Subject: VMS 8.4 Alpha Hobbyist disk images > Message-ID: <92b4de6a-b537-4bfb-a1fd-1ebe8133f...@comcast.net> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8; format=flowed > > I'm getting an Alphaserver 1000a and wanted to install VMS 8.4 - > hobbyist license from CD. > > So, I went to the folder on my PC where I have the 8.4 hobbyist > distribution.? There are 3 ISO files; ALPHA084, ALPHA084LP1 and > ALPHA084LP2. > > I thought I would burn these to CD and up and away.? However, Windows 7 > balks and says, 'The selected disc image file isn't valid'. > > Is it Windows 7 or is there something I'm missing?? Is the CD on the > Alphaserver 2048 byte block size or 512? > > Doug They _are_ 'ISO' images but in a format which Windows 7 or whatever burning program you're using doesn't understand. I used Nero (or Daemon I think) to write CDs for my VAX but there will be plenty of other programs equally suitable. You don't need to do anything special, just treat them as an ISO image and let the burning software get on with it. Once written, Windows won't be able to read them so don't panic. If the burning software includes verification then it (not Windows) will be able to read them back OK. (I'm using VMS v7.3 but I'm sure this is no different). Generally AFAIK the CD readers on Vaxes (Vaxen - ugh!!) and Alphas will deliver 512 byte blocks but this isn't relevant for the image itself. Bob
Re: VMS 8.4 Alpha Hobbyist disk images
In my excitement about getting a new machine to play with I forgot what I had done previously with these iso images. That is, I used linux to dd them onto SD cards attached to SCSI2SD drive emulators. Geez, a few months go by and I forget everything. BTW, I looked at imgburn. When I downloaded the installer my Norton Antivirus found a Trojan in it, so I passed. Doug On 2/1/2018 1:10 PM, Dave Wade wrote: -Original Message- From: cctech [mailto:cctech-boun...@classiccmp.org] On Behalf Of Douglas Taylor via cctech Sent: 01 February 2018 17:56 To: General Discussion: On-Topic Posts Subject: VMS 8.4 Alpha Hobbyist disk images I'm getting an Alphaserver 1000a and wanted to install VMS 8.4 - hobbyist license from CD. So, I went to the folder on my PC where I have the 8.4 hobbyist distribution. There are 3 ISO files; ALPHA084, ALPHA084LP1 and ALPHA084LP2. Whilst they may have a ".iso" extension, they are not, strictly speaking "ISO" files as that implies a file format within the CD. I believe that these are VMS (ODS) format disks and burning programs that check for ISO will fail. I thought I would burn these to CD and up and away. However, Windows 7 balks and says, 'The selected disc image file isn't valid'. Is it Windows 7 or is there something I'm missing? Is the CD on the Try http://www.imgburn.com/ I think that’s what I used... Alphaserver 2048 byte block size or 512? I honestly can't remember, but I don't think it matters. Doug Dave
Re: VMS 8.4 Alpha Hobbyist disk images
Doug Unless you've got a specific reason to run OpenVMS 8.4 for an Alphaserver 1000A I'd recommend a version more in keeping with the age of the machine, either a variant of 7.3 or something earlier. How much memory do you have installed? Regards, Mark. On 1 February 2018 at 17:55, Douglas Taylor via cctech < cctech@classiccmp.org> wrote: > I'm getting an Alphaserver 1000a and wanted to install VMS 8.4 - hobbyist > license from CD. > > So, I went to the folder on my PC where I have the 8.4 hobbyist > distribution. There are 3 ISO files; ALPHA084, ALPHA084LP1 and ALPHA084LP2. > > I thought I would burn these to CD and up and away. However, Windows 7 > balks and says, 'The selected disc image file isn't valid'. > > Is it Windows 7 or is there something I'm missing? Is the CD on the > Alphaserver 2048 byte block size or 512? > > Doug > > >
RE: VMS 8.4 Alpha Hobbyist disk images
> -Original Message- > From: cctech [mailto:cctech-boun...@classiccmp.org] On Behalf Of Douglas > Taylor via cctech > Sent: 01 February 2018 17:56 > To: General Discussion: On-Topic Posts > Subject: VMS 8.4 Alpha Hobbyist disk images > > I'm getting an Alphaserver 1000a and wanted to install VMS 8.4 - hobbyist > license from CD. > > So, I went to the folder on my PC where I have the 8.4 hobbyist > distribution. There are 3 ISO files; ALPHA084, ALPHA084LP1 and > ALPHA084LP2. > Whilst they may have a ".iso" extension, they are not, strictly speaking "ISO" files as that implies a file format within the CD. I believe that these are VMS (ODS) format disks and burning programs that check for ISO will fail. > I thought I would burn these to CD and up and away. However, Windows 7 > balks and says, 'The selected disc image file isn't valid'. > > Is it Windows 7 or is there something I'm missing? Is the CD on the Try http://www.imgburn.com/ I think that’s what I used... > Alphaserver 2048 byte block size or 512? > I honestly can't remember, but I don't think it matters. > Doug > Dave