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05-31-2005 01:18 AM
05-31-2005 01:18 AM
Re: Radiology Information System running OpenVMS is Dying
Robert,
It is very unlikely that the %SYSTEM_F_FULL condition is causing the Machine Checks. VMS should boot (with reduced functionality) even if the system disk is full.
Machine Checks are often memory or CPU errors; IO components can cause them as well. If your disk wasn't full, there's a good chance some useful information about the machine checks could be gleaned from the crash dump file and/or the error log file.
It is very unlikely that the %SYSTEM_F_FULL condition is causing the Machine Checks. VMS should boot (with reduced functionality) even if the system disk is full.
Machine Checks are often memory or CPU errors; IO components can cause them as well. If your disk wasn't full, there's a good chance some useful information about the machine checks could be gleaned from the crash dump file and/or the error log file.
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05-31-2005 04:44 AM
05-31-2005 04:44 AM
Re: Radiology Information System running OpenVMS is Dying
Robert.
Are you check banks of memory into microvax?
Some errors can be produced by a failure in hardware memory. Also I doesn't remember well error codes on MV3100, but i think that 84 FAIL indicates that Ethernet device is open.
You can probe to disconnet banks of memory and check startups.
Saludos.
Daniel.
Are you check banks of memory into microvax?
Some errors can be produced by a failure in hardware memory. Also I doesn't remember well error codes on MV3100, but i think that 84 FAIL indicates that Ethernet device is open.
You can probe to disconnet banks of memory and check startups.
Saludos.
Daniel.
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06-01-2005 02:36 AM
06-01-2005 02:36 AM
Re: Radiology Information System running OpenVMS is Dying
Hi,
Use my old Email address carlc@iname.com, it will send you an email with my corrected email address :) .... I'm just happy to give one of the little guys (MV3100) a home.
Carl
Use my old Email address carlc@iname.com, it will send you an email with my corrected email address :) .... I'm just happy to give one of the little guys (MV3100) a home.
Carl
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06-01-2005 07:12 AM
06-01-2005 07:12 AM
Re: Radiology Information System running OpenVMS is Dying
Can you boot to sysboot?
If so, can you boot minimum?
Maybe with the other system will come a bootable disk and you'll be able to do an image copy of the disk to another disk!
Bob
If so, can you boot minimum?
Maybe with the other system will come a bootable disk and you'll be able to do an image copy of the disk to another disk!
Bob
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