That's got it working thanks. It did work at 256M yes.
On 18 November 2014 23:50, Jeremy Begg <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Mark, > > >Hopefully this is more what you need :) > > > It's interesting that the output from SHOW PROCESS indicates your > PAGEFILEQUOTA is 691984 but your SYSUAF entry says 1000000. Not sure why > that is, unless the command was issued from one process in a process tree. > > Anyway, two questions ... > > 1. I noticed your SIMH config has '256m' commented out, did it > work with that memory size? > > 2. Try increaseing your PAGEFILEQUOTA to 1500000, log out and log in > again, > then run SIMH again. > > Regards, > > Jeremy Begg > > > >%<---------- %<---------- %<---------- %<---------- %<---------- > >%<---------- %<---------- %<---------- > >$ show proc/quot > > >18-NOV-2014 23:43:27.24 User: SYSTEM Process ID: 00000459 > > Node: TSR2 Process name: "_FTA14:" > > >Process Quotas: > > Account name: SYSTEM > > CPU limit: Infinite Direct I/O limit: 150 > > Buffered I/O byte count quota: 255808 Buffered I/O limit: 150 > > Timer queue entry quota: 100 Open file quota: 128 > > Paging file quota: 691984 Subprocess quota: 10 > > Default page fault cluster: 64 AST quota: 298 > > Enqueue quota: 4000 Shared file limit: 0 > > Max detached processes: 0 Max active jobs: 0 > > > >%<---------- %<---------- %<---------- %<---------- %<---------- > >%<---------- %<---------- %<---------- > > >UAF> show system > > >Username: SYSTEM Owner: SYSTEM MANAGER > >Account: SYSTEM UIC: [1,4] ([SYSTEM]) > >CLI: DCL Tables: DCLTABLES > >Default: SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSMGR] > >LGICMD: > >Flags: > >Primary days: Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri > >Secondary days: Sat Sun > >No access restrictions > >Expiration: (none) Pwdminimum: 8 Login Fails: 0 > >Pwdlifetime: (none) Pwdchange: 6-APR-2014 16:35 > >Last Login: 18-NOV-2014 23:36 (interactive), 18-NOV-2014 23:43 > >(non-interactive) > >Maxjobs: 0 Fillm: 128 Bytlm: 256000 > >Maxacctjobs: 0 Shrfillm: 0 Pbytlm: 0 > >Maxdetach: 0 BIOlm: 150 JTquota: 4096 > >Prclm: 10 DIOlm: 150 WSdef: 4096 > >Prio: 4 ASTlm: 300 WSquo: 256000 > >Queprio: 0 TQElm: 100 WSextent: 32684 > >CPU: (none) Enqlm: 4000 Pgflquo: 1000000 > >Authorized Privileges: > > ACNT ALLSPOOL ALTPRI AUDIT BUGCHK BYPASS > > CMEXEC CMKRNL DIAGNOSE DOWNGRADE EXQUOTA GROUP > > GRPNAM GRPPRV IMPERSONATE IMPORT LOG_IO MOUNT > > NETMBX OPER PFNMAP PHY_IO PRMCEB PRMGBL > > PRMMBX PSWAPM READALL SECURITY SETPRV SHARE > > SHMEM SYSGBL SYSLCK SYSNAM SYSPRV TMPMBX > > UPGRADE VOLPRO WORLD > >Default Privileges: > > ACNT ALLSPOOL ALTPRI AUDIT BUGCHK BYPASS > > CMEXEC CMKRNL DIAGNOSE DOWNGRADE EXQUOTA GROUP > > GRPNAM GRPPRV IMPERSONATE IMPORT LOG_IO MOUNT > > NETMBX OPER PFNMAP PHY_IO PRMCEB PRMGBL > > PRMMBX PSWAPM READALL SECURITY SETPRV SHARE > > SHMEM SYSGBL SYSLCK SYSNAM SYSPRV TMPMBX > > UPGRADE VOLPRO WORLD > > > >VAX.INI %<---------- %<---------- %<---------- %<---------- %<---------- > >%<---------- %<---------- %<---------- > >$ type vax.ini > > >; Attach non-volatile RAM to a file > >attach nvr dka100:[vax.data]nvram.bin > >; > >; This virtual machine has 512m memory > >set cpu 512m > >;set cpu 256m > >; > >; Define disk drive types. RA92 is largest-supported VAX drive. > >set rq0 ra92 > >set rq1 ra92 > >;set rq2 ra92 > >set -B rq2 rauser=300000 > >;set -B rq3 rauser=20000 > >;set rq3 cdrom > > >; > >; Attach defined drives to local files > >attach rq0 dka100:[vax.data]d0.dsk > >attach rq1 dka100:[vax.data]d1.dsk > >;attach rq2 dka100:[vax.data]dsa3-archive.dsk > >;attach rq3 /tmp/d3.dsk > >; > >; Attach the CD-ROM to its file (read-only) > >attach -r rq3 dka100:[vax.data]vaxvmscd.iso > >;attach -r rq3 dka100:[vax.data]softwareproducts1.iso > >;attach -r rq3 /usr/local/archive/OpenVMS/7.3-VAX/SPL1-VAXBINJUN043.iso > > >; > >; Disable unused devices. It's also possible to disable individual > devices, > >; using a construction like "set rq2 disable" if desired. > >; > >set rl disable > >set ts disable > >; > >; Attach Ethernet to a network interface > >set xq mac=00:27:19:b1:6f:84 > >attach xq eth1 > > >set vh enable > >att vh 2023 > > >set cpu idle=VMS > > >set cpu conhalt > >dep bdr 0 > > >; > >; Now start the emulator > >boot cpu > >exit > > >%<---------- %<---------- %<---------- %<---------- %<---------- > >%<---------- %<---------- %<---------- > >$ vax > > >VAX simulator V3.9-0 > > >%<---------- %<---------- %<---------- %<---------- %<---------- > >%<---------- %<---------- %<---------- > >$ vax vax.ini > > >VAX simulator V3.9-0 > >NVR: buffering file in memory > >vax.ini> set cpu 512m > >Memory exhausted > >RQ: unit is read only > >Eth: opened OS device WE1 > >Listening on port 2023 (socket 8) > >Loading boot code from ka655x.bin > > >KA655-B V5.3, VMB 2.7 > >Performing normal system tests. > >40..39..38..37..36..35..34..33..32..31..30..29..28..27.. > > > >Simulation stopped, PC: 2004CECE (BLSSU 2004CEC6) > >Goodbye > >NVR: writing buffer to file > >Eth: closed WE1 > > > >On 18 November 2014 23:28, Jeremy Begg <[email protected]> wrote: > > >> Hi Mark, > >> > >> >I'm currently setting up a VAX emulator on OpenVMS IA64 8.4. When I > have > >> >the memory configured for 512m I get a memory exhausted message on > booting > >> >the emulator - I presume this is an account setting? The box is an > RX2660 > >> >with 16GB of memory. > >> > >> As always, the exact error message would be helpful. > >> > >> Running the emulator with 512M of RAM will require that the OpenVMS > process > >> running the emulator will need a PAGEFILEQUOTA of at lease 1000000 and > for > >> decent performance the WSQUOTA should be large too (but doesn't have to > be > >> that large). > >> > >> Regards, > >> > >> Jeremy Begg > >> > >> +---------------------------------------------------------+ > >> | VSM Software Services Pty. 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