[Simh] Recovering VMS Savesets from .tap files

Robert Jarratt robert.jarratt at ntlworld.com
Mon Apr 6 18:05:52 EDT 2009


I decided to risk WinPcap again as I have rebuilt my PC completely since it
all went wrong. This time it seems to have worked OK. Many thanks for taking
the time to make some great suggestions.

Regards

Rob

> -----Original Message-----
> From: simh-bounces at trailing-edge.com [mailto:simh-bounces at trailing-
> edge.com] On Behalf Of Boucher, François
> Sent: 06 April 2009 14:41
> To: simh at trailing-edge.com
> Subject: Re: [Simh] Recovering VMS Savesets from .tap files
> 
> 
> 
> I have a .tap file that contains VMS BACKUP savesets. I need to get
> these
> savesets onto a real VAX. Is there a way to do this from the real VAX
> itself? I know I could use the simulated VAX to do this, but the
> problem is
> then getting the file across to the real VAX. My last attempt to use
> TCP/IP
> with SIMH was a disaster, the winpcap install trashed my machine and I
> am
> wary of repeating the experience.
> 
> I have numerous simulated vaxes running with windows and linux, and
> never got into the trashing problem you ran into.  Perhaps you could
> setup a linux box with the simh node running into it?  You can use the
> very well written
> Simh onto linux page by Philip Wherry:
> http://www.wherry.com/gadgets/retrocomputing/vax-simh.html
> 
> If you have a simh with networking installed, even if it's not TCPIP
> then
> You could use a DECNET copy of the backup savesets to make the file
> transfer:
> 
> MOUNT /OVER=ID MUA0:
> If you don't know the filenames of the backup savesets then issue a DIR
> command:
> DIR
> Else,
> COPY MUA0:[000000]SAVESET1.BKP REALVAXNODE"USERNAME
> PASSWORD"::DKA0:[000000]
> 
> DKA0:[000000] would be the intended destination on the physical vax.
> Both machines needs to be on the same LAN, and have their decnet nodes
> defined.  Example:
> MCR NCP
> DEFINE NODE SIMH
> 1.X
> SIMH
> 1.X
> 
> Where 1.X is the DECNET address of the SIMH node,   SIMH the name of
> the node.
> Then repeat the process with a:
> SET NODE SIMH
> To have the node in the volatile database.
> 
> You need to do the same on the physical vax with the proper parameters.
> You also need enough space to hold the saveset you want to retrieve.
> You then use the backup command to restore the saveset copied on the
> dka0: drive.
> 
> 
> Another way to go would be to have the simh vax node in the cluster
> with
> The physical vax.  It (the physical vax) would then be able to access
> the
> Simulated tape as it would be a "local" tape.
> 
> For example, if you consider a mixed hardware cluster like the
> following:
> View of Cluster from system ID 1088  node: TANIUM           6-APR-2009
> 09:24:40
> +--------------------------------------------------------+---------+
> |                         SYSTEMS                        | MEMBERS |
> +--------+--------------------------------+--------------+---------+
> |  NODE  |             HW_TYPE            |   SOFTWARE   |  STATUS |
> +--------+--------------------------------+--------------+---------+
> | TANIUM | HP rx2600  (1.50GHz/6.0MB)     | VMS V8.3     | MEMBER  |
> | VAX73  | MicroVAX 3900 Series           | VMS V7.3     | MEMBER  |
> | AS1    | Digital Personal WorkStation   | VMS V8.3     | MEMBER  |
> | VSR190 | MicroVAX 3900 Series           | VMS V7.3     | MEMBER  |
> +--------+--------------------------------+--------------+---------+
> 
> If I issue a SHOW DEV D, from node AS1 I get:
> $2$DKA0:         (AS1)  Mounted         0  AS1           10807200   423
> 1
> $3$DUA0:       (VAX73)  Mounted         0  (remote mount)
> 1
> $4$DKA0:      (TANIUM)  Mounted         0  DIX0         130544176     1
> 4
> $4$DKA100:    (TANIUM)  Mounted         0  DIX1         113753472     5
> 4
> $4$DKB200:    (TANIUM)  Mounted         0  DIX2         126743064     1
> 4
> 
> You can see that the disks labelled DIX0, DIX1, DIX2 are mounted on AS1
> which accesses them without problems.
> 
> Hope this helps, and I wish you a nice day!
> 
> Francois Boucher ing
> UQAM
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