Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!husc6!uwvax!oddjob!mimsy!chris From: chris@mimsy.UUCP (Chris Torek) Newsgroups: comp.unix.wizards Subject: Re: Looking for standalone Eagle access Message-ID: <13428@mimsy.UUCP> Date: 7 Sep 88 15:46:26 GMT References: <143300004@ishmael> Organization: U of Maryland, Dept. of Computer Science, Coll. Pk., MD 20742 Lines: 41 In article <143300004@ishmael> cball@ishmael writes: >... 4.3BSD Vax 11/780 ... [with] two Emulex SC750's and some Fujitsu >Eagles .... How do I make the standalone copy program or the boot program >access an Eagle in this configuration? I thought the SC750 was for VAX 11/750s, but if it acts like a massbuss, `hp(y,z)' should do it, where `z' is the drive number and `y' is. . . : >... I ran into a documentation error in ... Installing and Operating >4.3BSD on the VAX, SMM:1-4 .... DEC [had] installed the [second] massbus >adaptor at tr10 instead of tr9. ... Apparently, in the device >specification "xx(y,z)", y should be calculated as > (8 * (tr-tr)) + device >not > (8 * mba) + device Not really an `error', but rather an attempt at simplification. `y' must (on an 11/780) be a number in the range 0..31; the upper 2 bits of this five bit number select a massbuss TR in the range 8..11, and the lower 3 select a particular drive on that massbuss. A configuration in which mba1 is not at tr9 is unusual enough that the number of calls to Berkeley CSRG about this is not a problem :-) . If you have an MBA on an 11/780 that is on a TR number outside the range 8..11, you have to modify [vax]stand/autoconf.c. (We may eventually get around to installing some code from Robert Elz that fixes all this.) Incidentally, the 4.3BSD-tahoe VAX boot code now takes the form (mba) device(adapter, 0, drive, partition)filename (mba 2sbi) device(adapter+4, 0, drive, partition)filename (uba) device(adapter, controller, drive, partition)filename (tape) device(adapter, controller, slave, fileindex) (n.b. `adaptEr', but I may never get Mike to spell it right). This means you can boot from controllers other than 0 on a Unibus. The `mba 2sbi' is for the second SBIA on a VAX 8600 or 8650. What with the BI adapters on the new 8000 and 6000 series VAXen, we may have to add a fifth prefix, which would clean up this kludge too. -- In-Real-Life: Chris Torek, Univ of MD Comp Sci Dept (+1 301 454 7163) Domain: chris@mimsy.umd.edu Path: uunet!mimsy!chris