Remy
2020-11-04 13:51:55 UTC
Back in 2018 I was trying to run OpenVMS inside es40, but that
was quite unstable. Now Tomáš Glozar has forked es40 to axpbox
and notified me about it, it installs OpenVMS without crashing. I wrote
a bit on axpbox here:
https://raymii.org/s/blog/Exciting_OpenVMS_Alpha_emulation_news_es40_has_been_forked_to_axpbox.html
I made a few contributions to the codebase, a few other patches floating
around es40 forks, for example to make netbsd boot, and wrote some wiki
pages on network setup.
For anyone that wants to give OpenVMS 8.4 on Alpha a spin, now that
VSI has a hobbyist program, here's my guide how to do that:
https://raymii.org/s/tutorials/Installing_OpenVMS_8.4_Alpha_in_AXPbox_with_networking.html
One advantage of this is that you are not limited by the resource quotas in FreeAXP and can run multiple instances on one computer, so a cluster should technically be possible.
But now that x86 OpenVMS is around the corner, this guide and emulator have a shorter lifetime, since I hope to just install OpenVMS 9 inside regular old virtualbox.
Why am I posting this on the mailing list? My previous article complaining on the sad state of Alpha emulators sparked quite a fine discussion, but more importantly, I'm looking for feedback on the later parts of the guide. Specificly:
- license issues (required a reboot)
- add a user and privileges
- installation of unzip
- srm information
Most of what I wrote was after much trial and error (this article cost me about 6 days to figure out and write), and I'm not sure if it's correct. I noticed that there was an interactive procedure for user management next to UAF. Also, in the FTP part there was lots of rummaging around with line endings and corrupt files, (binary mode). So I'm not sure if what I documented are the "correct" ways (lots of info online is sparse or outdated), and would like to improve the guide a bit.
was quite unstable. Now Tomáš Glozar has forked es40 to axpbox
and notified me about it, it installs OpenVMS without crashing. I wrote
a bit on axpbox here:
https://raymii.org/s/blog/Exciting_OpenVMS_Alpha_emulation_news_es40_has_been_forked_to_axpbox.html
I made a few contributions to the codebase, a few other patches floating
around es40 forks, for example to make netbsd boot, and wrote some wiki
pages on network setup.
For anyone that wants to give OpenVMS 8.4 on Alpha a spin, now that
VSI has a hobbyist program, here's my guide how to do that:
https://raymii.org/s/tutorials/Installing_OpenVMS_8.4_Alpha_in_AXPbox_with_networking.html
One advantage of this is that you are not limited by the resource quotas in FreeAXP and can run multiple instances on one computer, so a cluster should technically be possible.
But now that x86 OpenVMS is around the corner, this guide and emulator have a shorter lifetime, since I hope to just install OpenVMS 9 inside regular old virtualbox.
Why am I posting this on the mailing list? My previous article complaining on the sad state of Alpha emulators sparked quite a fine discussion, but more importantly, I'm looking for feedback on the later parts of the guide. Specificly:
- license issues (required a reboot)
- add a user and privileges
- installation of unzip
- srm information
Most of what I wrote was after much trial and error (this article cost me about 6 days to figure out and write), and I'm not sure if it's correct. I noticed that there was an interactive procedure for user management next to UAF. Also, in the FTP part there was lots of rummaging around with line endings and corrupt files, (binary mode). So I'm not sure if what I documented are the "correct" ways (lots of info online is sparse or outdated), and would like to improve the guide a bit.