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The Question is: I've got a VAXstation that doesnt seem to boot properly, even though i suspect VMS to be on the disk. When I do a 'show ver' in the ROM monitor, it tells me VMB 6.2 is installed. Then I attempt to boot the system off disk (which shows up as DKA300 with 'show dev') with the command 'BOOT DKA300:'. The system then errors out with the messages '?42 NOSUCHFILE' and '84 FAIL'. I was wondering if this error was caused by my using the wrong commands/syntax to boot the machine, or if there is a problem with the OS on the disk. Thanks! The Answer is : When asking questions, it is of great benefit to the Wizard if you would specifically identify the hardware in question. All members of the VAXstation 3100 series and certain of the oldest MicroVAX 3100 series systems, for instance, have restrictions around the maximum system disk size possible -- please see the OpenVMS FAQ for further details on these system disk capacity restrictions. The explanation for the '84 FAIL' error message is: DEVOFFLINE, device is not in configuration or not available This error message normally suggests a hardware failure, but in some situations it can indicate that the device is not recognized, (i.e., not supported by that version of the software or firmware). Try booting from an OpenVMS distribution CD (V6.0 or higher) with the command: >>> B/10000000 DKAxxx where DKAxxx is the device name of the CD drive. Once booted into the standalone DCL environment (yes, available on OpenVMS VAX), try to mount the DKA300 device to see if you get a more informative error message.
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