VMS is not the evil empire
David F. Carlson
dave at micropen
Thu Mar 10 08:44:44 AEST 1988
In article <20469 at bu-cs.BU.EDU>, bzs at bu-cs.BU.EDU (Barry Shein) writes:
>
> >What does this have to do with choosing VMS over Ultrix? Well, at least
>
> DEC's pathological resistance to providing hardware service on Vaxes
>
> This has been known for years as the "We can't fix it because it runs
> Unix(Ultrix)" DEC field service standard excuse #1. There are few
> -Barry Shein, Boston University
We had a VAX 750 that worked wonderfully with its ra81 (380Meg disk).
Suddenly (over a period of a week) several very strange hard errors
occurred on the drive. DEC says "can't fix it: it runs UNIX" but they
charge us for the service call anyway! For several months we used
fsck, ncheck, and low level formatters: but the problem would reoccur
elsewhere on the volume. Some sixth months later DEC sends a notice
to all sites with ra81's that the *glue* they used to afix the head assemblies
was defective and would cause all sorts of messes. After replacing the
entire HDA (head/disk assembly), which was the only fix, the drive
hasn't had a problem since. But VMS diags the tech service people
had ran with no problems!
So VMS must be better. :-)
--
David F. Carlson, Micropen, Inc.
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