Hi, 

is a required volume is missing during the initial startup - why not simply 
create one ? Can be any size, with the same name and controller as it was 
before. Then, your system should boot up as usual (as long as no real required 
files were on that missing disk).

With SIMH, it's just another container file to be added, and you're done. If 
your system is up, you can modify and set it up as you like, removing the 
additional volume mount. So - no fiddling around with controllers and disks and 
cable and stuff, as in earlier times :-)

Andreas

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] 
> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Markus Ruggiero
> Sent: Tuesday, October 12, 2010 8:03 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [Simh] Oh, my
> 
> 
> On 10.10.2010, at 16:23, Nathan Cutler wrote:
> 
> 
>       I seem to have gotten myself into a bind. (SimH/VAX OpenVMS 7.3)
>       
>       I used the Standalone backup functionality to make a 
> backup of my system disk (to a larger container - thanks to 
> Tim for help on this). The BACKUP/IMAGE/VERIFY appeared to go well.
>       
>       Then, instead of just booting the new system disk, I 
> stupidly decided go to one data disk (I had been using two). 
> Stupidly, I deleted the second data disk (labeled DATA2) but 
> forgot to edit the system startup procedures to reflect this.
>       
>       The SYSTARTUP_VMS.COM script contains "MOUNT/SYSTEM 
> DUA2: DATA2" and when the startup process hits this command, 
> the system chokes on it, demanding (repeatedly) that I mount 
> DATA2. However, I can't mount it because it has been 
> destroyed. This forces me to "power off" the "machine" 
> (CTRL-E to the sim> prompt and then exit).
>       
>       To fix this, I did a conversational boot. This does get 
> me to a $ prompt but a whole bunch of files seem to be 
> missing. Critically, SYSTARTUP_VMS.COM is not where it's 
> supposed to be:
>       
>       $ dir sys$manager
>       dir sys$manager
>       %DIRECT-E-OPENIN, error opening 
> LIVVAX$DUA0:[SYS$STARTUP]SYS$MANAGER.*;* as input
>       -RMS-E-DNF, directory not found
>       -SYSTEM-W-NOSUCHFILE, no such file
>       $ type sys$manager:systartup_vms.com
>       type sys$manager:systartup_vms.com
>       %TYPE-W-SEARCHFAIL, error searching for 
> SYS$MANAGER:[SYS$STARTUP]SYSTARTUP_VMS.COM;
>       -RMS-F-DEV, error in device name or inappropriate 
> device type for operation
>       $
>       
>       Suggestions, anyone?
>       
> 
> 
> My VMS know-how is a bit rusty but I think in a 
> conversational boot you do not have logicals available at 
> that point. So navigate to your files using the real disk and 
> dir names. You should be able to edit SYSTARTUP_VMS.COM and 
> remove the offending mount or at least rename it or move it away.
> 
> ---markus---
> 
> 
> 
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