=============================================================================== RSX-11M/RSX-11M-PLUS STANDALONE COPY SYSTEM V4.8 RSX-11M/RSX-11M-PLUS Standalone Configuration and Disk Sizing Program Valid switches are: /CSR=nnnnnn to change the default device CSR /VEC=nnn to change the default device vector /FOR=n to change the default magtape formatter number /DEV to list all default device CSR and vectors Enter first device: MU: Enter second device: DU: Hit RETURN and enter date and time as 'TIM HH:MM MM/DD/YY' RUN BRU > BRU>/VER MU: DU: BRU - Starting Tape 1 on MU0: BRU - End of Tape 1 on MU0: BRU - Starting verify pass Tape 1 on MU0: BRU - End of Tape 1 on MU0: BRU - Completed BRU> =============================================================================== RSX-11M-PLUS V4.6 BL87 640.KW System:"Baseline" >RED DU:=SY: >RED DU:=LB: >RED DU:=SP: >MOU DU0:"MPBL87KIT" >@[2,54]BASTART >SET /CRASHDEV=MM0: SET -- Crash device MM000: has been successfully loaded >; >; >; RSX-11M-PLUS V4.6 Distribution Kit >; >; This is the baseline system of the RSX-11M-PLUS V4.6 >; distribution kit. This system contains an assortment of >; devices and may in fact be of some use on your target >; system. The main purpose of the baseline system, however, >; is to provide a working system environment which may be >; used to generate a custom-tailored operating system for >; your target hardware. We will now provide instructions >; to guide you through the startup procedure. >; >* Please enter time and date (Default:02-NOV-2008 23:58) [S]: >; >; Now allocate checkpoint space for use by system utilities. >; >ACS SY:/BLKS=1024. >; >; The following information is necessary for this command file >; to correctly access the remainder of the distribution kit. >; >* Did you receive your RSX-11M-PLUS distribution kit on magnetic tape? [Y/N]: Y >; >; Please enter the name of the magnetic tape drive, which should >; still contain the distribution tape. The name is of the form: >; >; MM1: or >; MS0: etc... >; >* Which tape drive contains the distribution tape [S]: MU: >; >; We will now set the CSR of the controller that will be >; used to bring in the remainder of the distribution kit to >; the standard value. If your controller is not at this address >; it will be necessary for you to manually configure the system >; by issuing the appropriate CON commands. Answer Yes to the >; manual configuration question to do this. If your controller >; is at the standard address, you do not have to do a manual >; configuration. >; >CON SET MSA CSR=160000 >CON SET MTA CSR=160000 >CON SET RHC CSR=160000 >CON SET MUA VEC=224 >; >; We will now bring on line all devices which were generated into >; this baseline image and which exist in your hardware system. >; >; If there is hardware in your system occupying a control >; register address which conflicts with a standard DIGITAL >; register assignment, it is possible that the "CON ONLINE >; ALL" command might cause a system crash. This is because >; a supplied device driver is attempting to manipulate foreign >; hardware or the CSR address assignments in your system are >; different from those assumed in this baseline configuration. >; On the first pass through this file please answer No to the >; following question. If such a mismatch exists and a crash >; does occur, rebootstrap the baseline system and answer Yes >; to this question. Instructions will then be provided to help >; circumvent the problem. >; >* Do you need to do manual configuration? [Y/N]: >; >CON ONLINE ALL >; >; Prepare to bring in the remainder of the distribution kit >; >* Is your target system disk an RC25, RK07, or RD52? [Y/N]: >; >; Since the files in the second backup set are not necessary to generate >; your system you may wish to skip the verify pass to save time. >; >* Do you want to verify the second backup set? [Y/N]: Y >; >; We will now mount the tape in MU: for access by BRU. >; >MOU MU:/FOR >; >; Ensure that the BRU task is installed. >; >INS $BRU >; >; We will now load the remainder of the distribution kit. >; >TIME 23:58:30 2-NOV-08 >; >BRU /BAC:MPBL87SRC/UFD/NOINI/VER MU: SY: BRU - Starting Tape 1 on MU0: BRU - End of Tape 1 on MU0: [050030] BRU - Starting verify pass Tape 1 on MU0: BRU - End of Tape 1 on MU0: BRU - Completed >; >DMO MU:/LOCK=UNLOAD 23:58:46 *** MU0: -- Dismount complete DMO -- TT0: dismounted from MU0: *** Final dismount initiated *** >; >TIME 23:58:46 2-NOV-08 >; >; We will now create any UFDs that must be created on your disk(s). >; You will not see the UFD commands. >; >TIME 23:58:46 2-NOV-08 >; >; >; The preparation of the RSX-11M-PLUS kit is now complete. The next >; time this disk is bootstrapped, this dialog will only be repeated >; on request. We will now record the successful installation in the >; log file on the new system disk, and either exit if the installation >; was done on line, or proceed with the normal startup sequence if the >; baseline system was used. >; >SET /UIC=[2,54] >PIP LB:[1,1]KITIDENT.DAT/AP=LB:[2,54]INSTALOG.DAT >; >; >SET /UIC=[200,200] >; PLEASE NOTE >; >; If you have not yet read the system release notes, please do so >; now before attempting to perform a SYSGEN or to utilize the new >; features of this system. >; >; >; In order to start the SYSGEN process, type: >; >; >@SYSGEN >; >; When SYSGEN has completed and your generated system is >; running, you may wish to edit several supplied prototype >; command and text files to suit your system and application: >; >; File Purpose >; ---- ------- >; [0,0]RSX11.SYS An account/password file >; This file does contain privileged accounts. >; >; [1,2]STARTUP.CMD (This file) Invoked at bootstrap time to >; control bringing up the system. >; >; [1,2]QMGSTART.CMD Invoked by STARTUP to start up the Queue >; Manager and spooling system. >; >; [1,2]SHUTUP.CMD Invoked by SHUTUP when taking down the system >; to perform system dependent shutdown tasks. >; >; [1,2]QMGSTOP.CMD Invoked by SHUTUP to stop the Queue Manager >; and spooling system. >; >; [1,2]LOGIN.TXT Displayed on user's terminal when logging in. >; >; [1,2]BATCH.TXT Displayed at the beginning of each batch log >; file. >; >;Z >ELI /LOG/LIM >CLI /INIT=DCL/CTRLC/DPR="<15><12>/$ /" >INS LB:[1,1]RMSRESAB.TSK/RON=YES/PAR=GEN >INS LB:[1,1]RMSLBL.TSK/RON=YES/PAR=GEN >INS LB:[1,1]RMSLBM.TSK/RON=YES/PAR=GEN >INS $QMGCLI >INS $QMGCLI/TASK=...PRI >INS $QMGCLI/TASK=...SUB >QUE /START:QMG >INS $QMGPRT/TASK=PRT.../SLV=NO >QUE LP0:/CR/NM >START/ACCOUNTING >CON ESTAT LP0: >QUE LP0:/SP/FL:2/LOWER/FO:0 >QUE BAP0:/BATCH >QUE LP0:/AS:PRINT >QUE BAP0:/AS:BATCH >@ >SET /UIC=[200,200] >@SYSGEN >; >; RSX-11M-PLUS V4.6 BL87 SYSGEN >; >; Copyright (c) 1995-1999 by Mentec Inc., U.S.A. >; >SET /DPRO=[RWED,RWED,RWE,R] >; >; To exit from the SYSGEN procedure at any time, type CTRL/Z. >; >; If you are unsure of the answer to a question for which a de- >; fault answer exists, use the default answer. >; >; >; >;=================================================== >; Choosing SYSGEN Options 02-NOV-08 at 23:59 >;=================================================== >; >; >; >; Every question is preceded by a question number (for example SU010) >; which you can use to find the explanation of the question in the >; RSX-11M-PLUS System Generation and Installation Guide. >; >; An explanation of every question is also available by pressing >; the ESC key (or the ALTMODE key) in response to the question. >; >; If you are unfamiliar with the SYSGEN procedure, the explanation of >; each question can be printed automatically before the question. >; >* SU010 Do you always want the explanation printed? [Y/N D:N]: >; >; SYSGEN always creates saved answer files containing your responses >; to the SYSGEN questions: >; >; SYSGENSA1.CMD Setup questions, Executive options >; SYSGENSA2.CMD Peripheral configuration >; SYSGENSA3.CMD Nonprivileged task builds >; >; You should perform a PREPGEN first to create saved answer files, and >; then perform a SYSGEN, specifying those saved answer files as input >; to the Executive, peripheral, and nonprivileged task build sections. >; >* SU020 Do you want to use a saved answer file as input for >* the Executive options? [Y/N D:N]: >; >* SU040 Do you want to use a saved answer file as input for >* the peripheral configuration? [Y/N D:N]: >; >* SU060 Do you want to use a saved answer file as input for >* the nonprivileged task builds? [Y/N D:N]: >; >* SU080 Do you want to do a PREPGEN? [Y/N D:N]: >; >* SU090 Enter the name of the disk drive containing your >* target system disk [ddnn:] [S R:2-5]: DU: >; >ASN DU:=IN: >ASN DU:=OU: >ASN DU:=LB: >ASN DU:=WK: >ASN DU:=TK: >ASN DU:=BC: >ASN DU:=LI: >ASN DU:=OB: >ASN DU:=EX: >ASN DU:=MP: >; >* SU100 Do you want to run Autoconfigure on the host system >* hardware? [Y/N D:N]: Y >; >; Running Autoconfigure: >; >INS $ACF >ACF >INS $ACO >ACO SHOW Processor Type: 11/93 Memory Size: 640. Kw Options: Floating Point Processor (FP11) Extended Instruction Set (EIS) Extended (22-Bit) Addressing Cache Memory Parity Memory Name Vector CSR Unit Type Remark DUA 154 172150 0 RD54 MUA 260 174500 0 TU81 LPA 200 177514 YLA 060 177560 YLB 300 176500 YLC 310 176510 YLD 320 176520 YLE 330 176530 YLF 340 176540 YLH 350 176550 YLJ 360 176560 YLK 370 176570 YLL 400 176600 YLM 410 176610 YLN 420 176620 YLP 430 176630 YLR 440 176640 YZA 450 160100 >ACO SYSGEN >; >* SU110 Do you want to override the Autoconfigure results? [Y/N D:N]: Y >; >; You can: >; >; o do a complete SYSGEN >; >; o continue a previous SYSGEN from where you left off >; >; o do an individual section of SYSGEN >; >; >* SU120 Do you want to do a complete SYSGEN? [Y/N D:Y]: >; >INS [3,54]MAC/TASK=MACT0 >INS [3,54]PIP/TASK=PIPT0 >INS [3,54]LBR/TASK=LBRT0 >INS [3,54]TKB/TASK=TKBT0 >INS [3,54]VMR/TASK=VMRT0 >; >; >; >;====================================================== >; Choosing Executive Options 02-NOV-08 at 23:59 >;====================================================== >; >; >; >; The answers to the questions in this section are put in the saved >; answer file [200,200]SYSGENSA1.CMD. >; >; Enter a comment for inclusion in the SYSGENSA1 saved answer file. >; The comment may contain more than one line. The "V" in the right >; margin below marks the maximum line length. When you are done, >; press RETURN in response to the prompt. >; V >* Comment [S R:0.-55.]: >; >* CE010 What is your target processor type? [S R:3.-12. D:"11/93"]: >; >* CE020 Do you want the Full-functionality Executive? [Y/N D:Y]: >; >* CE115 Do you want to use ICB pool as backup for primary pool ? [Y/N D:N]: Y >; >* CE120 Do you want support for communications products >* (such as DECnet, PSI, and LAT)? [Y/N D:N]: Y >; >* CE130 What is the system name? [S R:0-6 D:"RSXMPL"]: COPOKA >; >* CE215 Do you want the default date format to be >* ISO 8601:1988 compliant? [Y/N D:N]: >; >* CE216 Do you want the default date format to include >* a four digit year? [Y/N D:N]: >; >* CE264 Do you want IP11 industrial I/O subsystem support? [Y/N D:N]: >; >* CE270 Do you want to include XDT? [Y/N D:N]: Y >; >* CE280 Enter the crash notification device CSR >* address [O R:160000-177700 D:177564]: >; >; Note: Enter both the device and the logical unit number. >; For example, MM0: or DL1:. >; >; Note: Enter XX: if you desire loadable DU:, DL:, MU:, MS: or MM: >; crash driver support. >; >* CE290 On what device and unit do you want crash dumps >* to be written? [S R:2-6]: XX: >; >* CE300 Enter the initial number of virtual disks to be >* included [D R:0.-16. D:2.]: 8 >; >* CE310 Enter memory size (in K words) [D R:256.-2044. D:640.]: 256 >; >* CE315 Support UNIBUS memory occupying UNIBUS map address space? [Y/N D:N]: >; >* CE330 Is your system clock programmable (KW11-P)? [Y/N D:N]: >; >* CE350 Is your line frequency 50 Hz? [Y/N D:N]: Y >; >; >; >;============================================================= >; Choosing Peripheral Configuration 03-NOV-08 at 00:00 >;============================================================= >; >; >; >; The answers to the questions in this section are put in the saved >; answer file [200,200]SYSGENSA2.CMD. >; >; Enter a comment for inclusion in the SYSGENSA2 saved answer file. >; The comment may contain more than one line. The "V" in the right >; margin below marks the maximum line length. When you are done, >; press RETURN in response to the prompt. >; V >* Comment [S R:0.-55.]: >; >; >* CP0604 How many RH controllers do you have? [D R:0.-15. D:0.]: >; >; >; DK: controller: RK11 devices: RK05, RK05F >; >* CP2204 How many RK11 cartridge disk controllers do you have? [O D:0]: >; >; >; DM: controllers: RK611, RK711 devices: RK06, RK07 >; >* CP2404 How many RK611/711 disk cartridge controllers do >* you have? [O D:0]: >; >; >; DL: controllers: RL11, RLV12 devices: RL01, RL02 >; >* CP2604 How many RL11/RLV11 disk cartridge controllers do >* you have? [O D:0]: >; >; >; DP: controller: RP11 devices: RP02, RPR02, RP03 >; >* CP2804 How many RP11 disk pack controllers do you have? [O D:0]: >; >; DU: controllers: RQZX1, RQDX1, RQDX2, RQDX3, >; RUX50, RQC25, KDA50, UDA50 >; >; devices: RX33, RX50, RD31, RD51, RD52, RD53, RD54, >; RC25, RA60, RA70, RA71, RA72, RA80, RA81, >; RA82, RA90, RA92, RZ23L, RZ24L, RZ26x, RZ29B >; >; The total of DU and MU controllers cannot be greater than 10. >; >* CP3004 How many MSCP disk controllers do you have? [D R:0.-10. D:1.]: >; >* CP3008 How many physical MSCP disk drives do you have? [D D:1.]: 4 >; >; >* CP3036 What is the physical unit number of DU0:? [O R:0-377 D:0]: >; >; >* CP3036 What is the physical unit number of DU1:? [O R:0-377 D:1]: >; >; >* CP3036 What is the physical unit number of DU2:? [O R:0-377 D:2]: >; >; >* CP3036 What is the physical unit number of DU3:? [O R:0-377 D:3]: >; >; >* CP3068 Enter the vector address of DUA [O R:60-774 D:154]: >; >* CP3072 What is its CSR address? [O R:160000-177700 D:172150]: >; >; >; MU: controllers: TK50, TU81, TU81E, TQ81E, RQZX1 >; >* CP3404 How many TMSCP tape controllers do you have? [D R:0.-9. D:1.]: >; >; >* CP3436 What is the physical unit number of MU0:? [O R:0-377 D:0]: >; >; >* CP3468 Enter the vector address of MUA [O R:60-774 D:260]: >; >* CP3472 What is its CSR address? [O R:160000-177700 D:174500]: >; >; VF: Virtual disk/tape driver >; >; >; >; CR: controllers: CM11, CR11 >; >* CP4004 How many CM/CR11 card readers do you have? [O D:0]: >; >; >; CT: controller: TA11 device: TU60 >; >* CP4204 How many TA11 dual cassettes do you have? [O D:0]: >; >; >; MS: controllers: TS11, TU80, TSV05, TK25 >; >* CP4404 How many TS11/TU80/TSV05/TK25 >* magtape controllers do you have? [O D:0]: >; >; >; DT: controller: TC11 device: TU56 >; >* CP4604 How many TC11 DECtape controllers do you have? [O D:0]: >; >; >; DX: controller: RX11 device: RX01 >; >* CP4804 How many RX11 disk controllers do you have? [O D:0]: >; >; >; DY: controller: RX211, RXV21 device: RX02 >; >* CP5004 How many RX211/RXV21 disk controllers do you have? [O D:0]: >; >; >; DD: controller: DL11 device: TU58 >; >* CP5204 How many TU58 controllers do you have? [O D:0]: >; >; >; LP: controllers: LA180, LN01, LP11, LS11, LV11 >; devices: LA180, LG01, LG02, LN01, LP01, LP02, LP04, LP05, >; LP06, LP07, LP14, LP25, LP26, LP27, LS11, LV01 >; >* CP5404 How many LP/LS/LV/LG/LN/LA180 line printers do you have? [O D:1]: >; >* CP5408 Enter the number of seconds between >* line printer-not-ready messages [D R:0.-255. D:15.]: 30 >; >* CP5468 Enter vector address of the next line >* printer [O R:60-774 D:200]: >; >* CP5472 What is its CSR address? [O R:160000-177700 D:177514]: >; >* CP5480 Enter line printer type for LPA [S R:4-5 D:"LP25"]: >; >* CP5484 Does LPA have lowercase characters? [Y/N D:N]: >; >; >; MT: controllers: TM11, TMA11, TMB11 devices: TE10, TU10, TU10W, TS03 >; >* CP5604 How many TM/TMA/TMB11 magtape controllers do you have? [O D:0]: >; >; >; PP: controller: PC11 >; >* CP5804 How many PC11 paper tape reader/punches do you have? [O D:0]: >; >; >; PR: controller: PR11 >; >* CP6004 How many PR11 paper tape readers do you have? [O D:0]: >; >; >; LA: controller: LPA11 >; >* CP6204 How many LPA11 lab subsystems do you have? [D R:0.-16. D:0.]: >; >; >; TT: controllers: DL11, DLV11 controller mnemonic: YL >; >* CP6804 Enter number of additional DL11/DLV11 line interfaces [O D:15]: >; >* CP6820 Do any of the DL11/DLV11 lines require modem support? [Y/N D:N]: Y >; >* CP6832 Enter terminal type for YLA [S R:4-6 D:"LA120"]: VT2XX >; >* CP6868 Enter vector address of YLB [O R:300-770 D:300]: >; >* CP6872 What is its CSR address? [O R:160000-177700 D:176500]: >; >* CP6832 Enter terminal type for YLB [S R:4-6 D:"LA120"]: VT2XX >; >* CP6868 Enter vector address of YLC [O R:300-770 D:310]: >; >* CP6872 What is its CSR address? [O R:160000-177700 D:176510]: >; >* CP6832 Enter terminal type for YLC [S R:4-6 D:"LA120"]: VT2XX >; >* CP6868 Enter vector address of YLD [O R:300-770 D:320]: >; >* CP6872 What is its CSR address? [O R:160000-177700 D:176520]: >; >* CP6832 Enter terminal type for YLD [S R:4-6 D:"LA120"]: VT2XX >; >* CP6868 Enter vector address of YLE [O R:300-770 D:330]: >; >* CP6872 What is its CSR address? [O R:160000-177700 D:176530]: >; >* CP6832 Enter terminal type for YLE [S R:4-6 D:"LA120"]: VT2XX >; >* CP6868 Enter vector address of YLF [O R:300-770 D:340]: >; >* CP6872 What is its CSR address? [O R:160000-177700 D:176540]: >; >* CP6832 Enter terminal type for YLF [S R:4-6 D:"LA120"]: VT2XX >; >* CP6868 Enter vector address of YLH [O R:300-770 D:350]: >; >* CP6872 What is its CSR address? [O R:160000-177700 D:176550]: >; >* CP6832 Enter terminal type for YLH [S R:4-6 D:"LA120"]: VT2XX >; >* CP6868 Enter vector address of YLJ [O R:300-770 D:360]: >; >* CP6872 What is its CSR address? [O R:160000-177700 D:176560]: >; >* CP6832 Enter terminal type for YLJ [S R:4-6 D:"LA120"]: VT2XX >; >* CP6868 Enter vector address of YLK [O R:300-770 D:370]: >; >* CP6872 What is its CSR address? [O R:160000-177700 D:176570]: >; >* CP6832 Enter terminal type for YLK [S R:4-6 D:"LA120"]: VT2XX >; >* CP6868 Enter vector address of YLL [O R:300-770 D:400]: >; >* CP6872 What is its CSR address? [O R:160000-177700 D:176600]: >; >* CP6832 Enter terminal type for YLL [S R:4-6 D:"LA120"]: VT2XX >; >* CP6868 Enter vector address of YLM [O R:300-770 D:410]: >; >* CP6872 What is its CSR address? [O R:160000-177700 D:176610]: >; >* CP6832 Enter terminal type for YLM [S R:4-6 D:"LA120"]: VT2XX >; >* CP6868 Enter vector address of YLN [O R:300-770 D:420]: >; >* CP6872 What is its CSR address? [O R:160000-177700 D:176620]: >; >* CP6832 Enter terminal type for YLN [S R:4-6 D:"LA120"]: VT2XX >; >* CP6868 Enter vector address of YLP [O R:300-770 D:430]: >; >* CP6872 What is its CSR address? [O R:160000-177700 D:176630]: >; >* CP6832 Enter terminal type for YLP [S R:4-6 D:"LA120"]: VT2XX >; >* CP6868 Enter vector address of YLR [O R:300-770 D:440]: >; >* CP6872 What is its CSR address? [O R:160000-177700 D:176640]: >; >* CP6832 Enter terminal type for YLR [S R:4-6 D:"LA120"]: VT2XX >; >; >; TT: controller: DH11 controller mnemonic: YH >; >* CP7004 Enter number of DH11 asynchronous line >* multiplexers [D R:0.-16. D:0.]: >; >; >; TT: controller mnemonic: YV >; >; controllers: DHU11, DHV11, CXA16, CXB16, CXY08 >; >; >* CP7104 Enter number of DHU11/DHV11/CXA16/CXB16/CXY08 (YV:-type) >* asynchronous line multiplexers [D R:0.-32. D:0.]: >; >; >; TT: controller: DJ11 controller mnemonic: YJ >; >* CP7204 Enter number of DJ11 asynchronous line >* multiplexers [D R:0.-16. D:0.]: >; >; >; TT: controllers: DZ11, DZQ11, DZV11, DFA01 controller mnemonic: YZ >; >* CP7404 Enter number of DZ11/DZQ11/DZV11/DFA01 asynchronous line >* multiplexers [D R:0.-31. D:1.]: >; >* CP7420 Do any of the DZ lines require modem support? [Y/N D:N]: Y >; >* CP7428 At which baud rate do you want to answer? [S R:2-5 D:"300"]: 9600 >; >* CP7468 Enter vector address of YZA [O R:300-770 D:450]: >; >* CP7472 What is its CSR address? [O R:160000-177700 D:160100]: >; >* CP7480 How many lines does YZA have? [D R:1.-8. D:4.]: 8 >; >* CP7484 Enter terminal type for YZA [S R:4-6 D:"VT100"]: VT2XX >; >; >* CP7604 Do you have any intercomputer communication devices? [Y/N D:N]: >; >; >; Enter device mnemonics for any user-supplied drivers. The driver >; source files must reside in [11,10] and be named ddDRV.MAC and >; ddTAB.MAC where dd is the device mnemonic. >; >; You may enter the mnemonics on more than one line. When you have >; listed all the drivers, press RETURN when asked for the device >; mnemonic. >; >; The device mnemonic must not include a colon. >; >* CP9604 Enter device mnemonics for user-supplied drivers [S]: >; >; >; The highest vector among the devices you specified in this SYSGEN >; is 454(octal). This is the default response for this question. >; >* CP9632 What is the highest interrupt vector >* address? [O R:454-774 D:454]: 774 >; >; >; >;================================================================ >; Assembling the Executive and Drivers 03-NOV-08 at 00:02 >;================================================================ >; >; >; >; The answers to the questions in this section are put in the saved >; answer file [200,200]SYSGENSA1.CMD. >; >PIP RSXMC3.MAC=RSXMC1.MAC,RSXMC2.MAC >PIP RSXMC.MAC=RSXMC3.MAC,RSXMC0.MAC >; >SET /UIC=[1,24] >PIP [11,10]/NV=[200,200]RSXMC.MAC >PIP [11,10]/NV=[200,200]SYSTB.MAC >PIP [11,24]/NV=[200,200]RSXASM.CMD >PIP [11,24]/NV=[200,200]DRIVERS.ASM >; >; >* AE010 Do you want assembly listings of the Executive and >* drivers? [Y/N D:N]: Y >; >* AE020 What is to be the listing device [ddu:]? [S R:2-5 D:"SY:"]: >; >ASN SY:=LS: >; >; >* AE030 Do you wish to pause to edit any files before >* assembling? [Y/N D:N]: >; >SET /UIC=[11,24] >; >PIP *.OBJ;*/DE/NM,*.TTY;* >; >TIME 00:02:11 3-NOV-08 >; >MAC @RSXASM >; >TIME 00:05:24 3-NOV-08 >; >MAC @DRIVERS.ASM >; >TIME 00:07:36 3-NOV-08 >; >PIP RSX11M.OBS=*.OBJ >PIP TTDRV.OBS=*.TTY >; >SET /UIC=[200,200] >PIP /NV=[11,10]RSXMC.MAC >; >SET /UIC=[1,24] >PIP RSXBLD.CMD/PU/NM >PIP RSX11M.OLB;*/DE/NM >PIP [200,200]RSXMC.MAC/PU/NM >; >LBR RSX11M/CR:256.::256./-EP=[11,24]RSX11M.OBS >PIP [11,24]RSX11M.OBS;*,*.OBJ;*/DE >; >LBR TTDRV/CR:40.:392.:128.=[11,24]TTDRV.OBS >PIP [11,24]TTDRV.OBS;*,*.TTY;*/DE >SET /UIC=[200,200] >; >; >; >;============================================================== >; Building the Executive and Drivers 03-NOV-08 at 00:07 >;============================================================== >; >; >; >; The answers to the questions in this section are put in the saved >; answer file [200,200]SYSGENSA1.CMD. >; >; >; Allocate space to be used later for the system image file. >; >SET /UIC=[1,54] >PIP RSX11M.TMP/CO/BL:1026.=NL: >; >SET /UIC=[200,200] >; >SET /UIC=[1,24] >SET /UIC=[200,200] >SET /UIC=[1,54] >PIP SYSVMR.CMD=[200,200]SYSVMR.CMD,VMRTTY.CMD >; >SET /UIC=[200,200] >; >* BE030 Do you want to pause to edit any files before >* task-building? [Y/N D:N]: >; >SET /UIC=[1,24] >PIP [1,24]/NV/NM=[200,200]RSXBLD.CMD,RSX11M,DSP11M,LDR11M >PIP [1,24]/NV=[200,200]DIR11M.CMD,DR211M,DIRCOM,DR2COM,DIR >PIP [1,24]/NV=[200,200]DR311M.CMD,DR411M,DR3COM,DR4COM >PIP [1,24]/NV=[200,200]VEC11M.CMD,DCM11M,VECCOM >; >TIME 00:07:45 3-NOV-08 >; >TKB @RSXBLD >; >TIME 00:08:25 3-NOV-08 >; >TKB @[200,200]DRIVERS.BLD >; >TIME 00:08:31 3-NOV-08 >SET /UIC=[200,200] >; >; >; >;========================================================= >; Building the Privileged Task 03-NOV-08 at 00:08 >;========================================================= >; >; >; >; The answers to the questions in this section are put in the saved >; answer file [200,200]SYSGENSA1.CMD. >; >; >* BP040 Do you want the maps of the privileged tasks? [Y/N D:N]: Y >; >* BP050 What is to be the map device [ddu:]? [S R:2-5 D:"SY:"]: >; >ASN SY:=MP: >; >SET /UIC=[1,24] >; >TIME 00:08:39 3-NOV-08 >; >TKB @SAVBLD >; >TIME 00:08:47 3-NOV-08 >; >ASN LB:=OU: >SET /UIC=[200,200] >; >; >; >;============================================================ >; Rebuilding Supplied System Tasks 03-NOV-08 at 00:08 >;============================================================ >; >; >; >; The answers to the questions in this section are put in the saved >; answer file [200,200]SYSGENSA3.CMD. >; >; >* BN010 Do you want to rebuild any system tasks? [Y/N D:N]: >; >; >; >;========================================================== >; Creating the System Image File 03-NOV-08 at 00:08 >;========================================================== >; >; >SET /UIC=[1,54] >; >PIP RSX11M.TMP;*/DE/NM >; >PIP RSX11M.SYS/CO/NV/BL:1026.=RSX11M.TSK >; >ASN LB:=SY: >VMR @SYSVMR Loading Executive data space Data space loading completed VMR -- *DIAG*-Installed tasks or commons may no longer fit in partition SET /TOP=SYSPAR:-* VMR -- *DIAG*-Loadable driver larger than 4K LOA TT: VMR -- *DIAG*-Installed tasks or commons may no longer fit in partition SET /TOP=DRVPAR:-* SECPOL 117734 00200400 00100000 SEC POOL SYSPAR 117670 00300400 00205600 MAIN 117624 00300400 00115300 RO COM !DIR11M! 117434 00415700 00005200 TASK [...LDR] 117230 00423100 00033500 TASK [MCR...] 117024 00456600 00010500 TASK [TKTN ] 116620 00467300 00003200 TASK [SHF...] 116414 00472500 00013500 TASK [RCT...] DRVPAR 116334 00506200 00145300 MAIN 116270 00506200 00006600 RO COM !TTEXT ! 116204 00515000 00020600 RO COM !TTCOM ! 116120 00535600 00035100 DRIVER (TT:) 116054 00572700 00005100 RO COM !PUCOM ! 115254 00600000 00014000 DRIVER (DU:) 114720 00614000 00011500 DRIVER (MU:) 114500 00625500 00001300 DRIVER (LP:) 114310 00627000 00000100 DRIVER (NL:) 114244 00627100 00017700 DRIVER (VF:) 114200 00647000 00000300 DRIVER (CO:) 114134 00647300 00002500 DRIVER (VT:) 114070 00652000 00001500 DRIVER (RD:) GEN 114024 00653500 01124300 MAIN ...LDR 12.01 117500 SYSPAR 248. 00005200 LB0:-00215647 FIXED TKTN 07.01 117070 SYSPAR 248. 00010500 LB0:-00065176 FIXED F11MSG 15.00 111744 GEN 200. 00006300 LB0:-00053465 MTAACP 17.00 111350 GEN 200. 00016200 LB0:-00060145 SHE... 06.01 111100 GEN 200. 00014500 LB0:-00063614 MCR... 07.00 117274 SYSPAR 160. 00033500 LB0:-00057124 FIXED F11ACP 07.00D 113610 GEN 149. 00041000 LB0:-00052205 ERRLOG 05.03 113250 GEN 148. 00056200 LB0:-00052053 PMT... 02.02 112610 GEN 148. 00007500 LB0:-00061055 COT... 02.04 112070 GEN 145. 00014300 LB0:-00046311 HRC... 05.00 111474 GEN 140. 00042500 LB0:-00054251 PMD... 07.05 111224 GEN 140. 00017600 LB0:-00061025 SYSLOG 04.03 112340 GEN 130. 00024500 LB0:-00064054 SHF... 07.01 116664 SYSPAR 105. 00003200 LB0:-00063633 FIXED RCT... 06.02 116460 SYSPAR 100. 00013500 LB0:-00061520 FIXED FXR... 03.02 111620 GEN 100. 00003300 LB0:-00053457 BAP0 04.11 113374 GEN 80. 00050300 LB0:-00043770 QMG... 06.04 112464 GEN 75. 00037300 LB0:-00061457 LP0 07.04 113030 GEN 70. 00020300 LB0:-00056442 ACNT 06.04 112214 GEN 50. 00057100 LB0:-00043356 SHUTUP 04.04 110754 GEN 50. 00016500 LB0:-00063640 ...RMD 05.00 002042+ GEN 225. 00042000 LB0:-00061542 ...DCL 06.01 002016+ GEN 160. 00062500 LB0:-00046615 ...DMO 04.02 002020+ GEN 160. 00017300 LB0:-00047570 ...MCR 07.00 002034+ GEN 160. 00040300 LB0:-00057162 ...MOU 26.06 002036+ GEN 160. 00045600 LB0:-00060054 ...CA. 01.00 002072+ GEN 150. 00026100 LB0:-00064103 ...INS 16.00 002032+ GEN 100. 00053200 LB0:-00055136 ...SAV 11.00 002066+ GEN 100. 00070500 LB0:-00216162 ...UFD 07.02 002074+ GEN 100. 00014500 LB0:-00065211 ...VCP V04.10 002076+ GEN 90. 00020300 LB0:-00065377 ...ACS 04.00 002050+ GEN 70. 00006200 LB0:-00043611 ...ACC 05.00 002010+ GEN 65. 00032100 LB0:-00043117 ...SHA 06.01 002070+ GEN 65. 00032000 LB0:-00063441 ...AT. 10.0 002024+ GEN 64. 00056500 LB0:-00054522 ...INI 24.00 002026+ GEN 60. 00037200 LB0:-00055042 ...HOM 24.00 002030+ GEN 60. 00037200 LB0:-00055042 ...BRO 09.10 002012+ GEN 50. 00041500 LB0:-00044116 ...BYE 05.01 002014+ GEN 50. 00021700 LB0:-00044422 ...HEL 06.00 002022+ GEN 50. 00031600 LB0:-00053615 ...PIP 21.00 002040+ GEN 50. 00027500 LB0:-00060552 ...UNL 05.04 002044+ GEN 50. 00021500 LB0:-00065325 ...ACD 03.00 002046+ GEN 50. 00042500 LB0:-00043210 ...BOO 03.10 002052+ GEN 50. 00047200 LB0:-00043716 ...CON 05.00 002054+ GEN 50. 00135600 LB0:-00046107 ...ELI 04.03 002056+ GEN 50. 00032600 LB0:-00052016 ...LOA 05.03 002060+ GEN 50. 00040000 LB0:-00056245 ...MAG 03.00 002062+ GEN 50. 00037300 LB0:-00057062 ...PSW 03.02 002064+ GEN 50. 00017500 LB0:-00061142 YLA OFL CPA CSR=177560 VEC=60 PRI=5 YLB OFL CPA CSR=176500 VEC=300 PRI=5 YLC OFL CPA CSR=176510 VEC=310 PRI=5 YLD OFL CPA CSR=176520 VEC=320 PRI=5 YLE OFL CPA CSR=176530 VEC=330 PRI=5 YLF OFL CPA CSR=176540 VEC=340 PRI=5 YLH OFL CPA CSR=176550 VEC=350 PRI=5 YLJ OFL CPA CSR=176560 VEC=360 PRI=5 YLK OFL CPA CSR=176570 VEC=370 PRI=5 YLL OFL CPA CSR=176600 VEC=400 PRI=5 YLM OFL CPA CSR=176610 VEC=410 PRI=5 YLN OFL CPA CSR=176620 VEC=420 PRI=5 YLP OFL CPA CSR=176630 VEC=430 PRI=5 YLR OFL CPA CSR=176640 VEC=440 PRI=5 YZA OFL CPA CSR=160100 VEC=450 PRI=5 DUA OFL CPA CSR=172150 VEC=154 PRI=5 MUA OFL CPA CSR=174500 VEC=260 PRI=5 LPA OFL CPA CSR=177514 VEC=200 PRI=4 VF0: OFL DRIVER VF1: OFL DRIVER VF2: OFL DRIVER VF3: OFL DRIVER VF4: OFL DRIVER VF5: OFL DRIVER VF6: OFL DRIVER VF7: OFL DRIVER CO0: OFL DRIVER TT0: YLA0: OFL DRIVER TT1: YLB0: OFL DRIVER TT2: YLC0: OFL DRIVER TT3: YLD0: OFL DRIVER TT4: YLE0: OFL DRIVER TT5: YLF0: OFL DRIVER TT6: YLH0: OFL DRIVER TT7: YLJ0: OFL DRIVER TT10: YLK0: OFL DRIVER TT11: YLL0: OFL DRIVER TT12: YLM0: OFL DRIVER TT13: YLN0: OFL DRIVER TT14: YLP0: OFL DRIVER TT15: YLR0: OFL DRIVER TT16: YZA0: OFL DRIVER TT17: YZA1: OFL DRIVER TT20: YZA2: OFL DRIVER TT21: YZA3: OFL DRIVER TT22: YZA4: OFL DRIVER TT23: YZA5: OFL DRIVER TT24: YZA6: OFL DRIVER TT25: YZA7: OFL DRIVER VT0: OFL DRIVER RD0: ONL DRIVER DU0: DUA0: OFL DRIVER DU1: DUA1: OFL DRIVER DU2: DUA2: OFL DRIVER DU3: DUA3: OFL DRIVER MU0: MUA0: OFL DRIVER LP0: LPA0: OFL DRIVER NL0: OFL DRIVER POOL=1200:12590.:12590.:2004 >SET /UIC=[200,200] >; >REM MACT0 >REM PIPT0 >REM LBRT0 >REM TKBT0 >REM VMRT0 >; >; End of SYSGEN >; >TIME 00:08:56 3-NOV-08 >; >ASN = >; >@ >@[1,2]SHUTUP >QUE /STOP:QMG >@ >STO/ACC SHUTUP 00:09:11 SYSLOG -- 47. Exiting >ELI /NOLOG >BOO [1,54] XDT: 87 XDT>G RSX-11M-PLUS V4.6 BL87 > SAV /WB RSX-11M-PLUS V4.6 BL87 640.KW System:"COPOKA" >RED DU:=SY: >RED DU:=LB: >RED DU:=SP: >MOU DU0:"MPBL87KIT" >@DU:[1,2]STARTUP >; PLEASE NOTE >; >; If you have not yet read the system release notes, please do so >; now before attempting to perform a SYSGEN or to utilize the new >; features of this system. >; >; >* Please enter time and date (Default:03-NOV-2008 00:12) [S]: