UNIX 4.1c on VAX-11/780 with UDA50
Lawrence R Rogers
lrr at zti1.UUCP
Tue Feb 7 00:26:01 AEST 1984
For the last week, I have been trying madly to install UNIX 4.1c on a
VAX-11/780 at Siemens AG in Munich, West Germany. I did this same job
in November, 1983, on the same machine no less, and was successful then.
I'd like to know if anyone else has run into wild problems with a VAX and
the UDA50.
Here's the hardware configuration:
VAX-11/780
4 Mb memory (64K chips)
2 TU78
1 UDA50 with 3 RA81 on UBA0
6 DMF32 - 2 on UBA0 4 on UBA1
1 DMR11 on UBA0
1 DPU11 on UBA0 (I know it's not supported, but it's
hold-over from the days of VMS on this machine)
The system gets hard errors and SDI errors. On diagnosis (evrla - run over
an entire week-end), I only get correctable ecc errors on blocks
in the last cylinder. I talked with DEC in Merrimack, NH, about potential
bugs in the UDA50 driver, and posted the ones they told me about. I realize
that I could have done that wrong, but I don't think so (hopefully).
I've literally done everything with this machine - including running micro
diagnostics, UBA diagnostics, and the like. Still, I get this hard errors
and SDI errors. For the sake of my own sanity, which is waining after
sticking my head inside of a VAX for 6 days, I'd like to know if other folks
have had any similar troubles - and hopefully how you solved them.
Also, I run into trouble on this machine with the floopy boot program - it
just seems to spin in a tight loop, waiting for the UDA50 to tell it something.
Repeated re-executions of the same boot produce the same result. The fix -
power down memory and the DC power. When powered up again, everything is
allright. I used to think I understood this stuff, but now I am quite
perplexed.
Comments from anyone greatly appreciated. My real mailing address is:
...!princeton!siemens!lrr
I'm just in Germany, drinking the beer! I wonder if the problem has to
do with the 220V/50 Cycle AC they have over here. Probably not.
P.S. - VMS ran on this machine in the time between when I installed UNIX in
November and now (February). I know these UDA50/RA81 combinations are quite
intelligent - do you think that the drive is retaining some information
from its VMS days and won't let me override that info? That's a shot in the
dark, but I thought I heard something once about UDA50/RA81s remembering
the status of open files across reboots/power shutdowns. What's the solution?
P.S.S. - Thanks to the folks at DEC who offered the software solutions -
I'm sure they were correct, but they didn't solve whatever problem I have
with this machine.
P.S.S.S. - I have Fujitsu Eagles on my system in Princeton - to those of
you considering Eagles and RA81 - go with the Eagles.
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