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Article: 12557 of comp.protocols.kermit.misc
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From: "pwmeister" <peter.meister@tietoenator-nospam.com>
Newsgroups: comp.os.aos,comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: Building C-Kermit on AOS/VS
Date: Mon, 2 Jul 2001 09:35:44 +0200
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> For the past couple years, the MV's disk has been deteriorating. At first
> this only affected the Kermit builds -- i/o errors while writing object
> files, etc (which I could recover by renaming the file that had the bad
> spot and recompiling). But now I can't boot the OS any more.
>
> Well, I know beans about AOS/VS; the DG people set it up for me and I just
> log in to it, run the build process, test the result, and transfer the
> binary out. The DG people have the startup script doing all kinds of fancy
> stuff, like starting INFOS and CEO. I'm not sure what INFOS is, but I know
> I don't need CEO (The Original Microsoft Office :-) running, and that's where
> the trouble seems to be:
>
> -- Starting the CEO Server Processes --
>
> AOS/VS II FATAL ERROR: 00000026000 on 30-Jun-73 16:23:38
> (register dump...)
>
> I assume it's hitting bad spots on the disk while loading CEO.
>
> At this point it offers to write a dump so I can send a Software Trouble
> Report to DG :-) Then it runs Emergency Shutdown and prints the SCP-CLI>
> prompt, which offers no help. The only command that seems to work here
> is "boot" which only repeats the above sequence.
well, you might have serious disk problems.
>
> I would like to be able to bring the system up without CEO, but for that
> I'd need to edit the startup script (if I knew how to find it), and I can't
> do that unless the system is up. Is there a trick to this?
somewhere along the boot procedure you can bypass the startup macro
(if I remember correctly). I'll check my old manuals - and write a
line to you
tomorrow.
Peter Meister