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Use the following symbolic link to run different models of CHARON-VAX:
Link name | Emulator to run |
mv3k6 | MicroVAX 3600 | mv3k9 | MicroVAX 3900
mv3k196 | MicroVAX 3100 Model 96 |
mv3k198 | MicroVAX 3100 Model 98 |
mv3k6 | MicroVAX 3600 |
mv3k9 | MicroVAX 3900 |
mvii | MicroVAX II |
vs4k90 | VAXStation 4000 Model 90 |
vx3k6 | VAXserver 3600 |
vx3k6_128 | VAXserver 3600 (128Mb of RAM is available) |
vx3k6_512 | VAXserver 3600 (512Mb of RAM is available) |
vx3k9 | VAXserver 3900 |
vx3k9_128 | VAXserver 3900 (128Mb of RAM is available) |
vx3k9_512 | VAXserver 3900 (512Mb of RAM is available) |
vx4k106 | VAX 4000 Model 106 |
vx4k108 | VAX 4000 Model 108 |
vx4k700 | VAX 4000 Model 700 |
vx4k705 | VAX 4000 Model 705 |
vx6k310 | VAX 6310 |
vx6k610 | VAX 6610 |
vx6k620 | VAX 6620 |
vx6k630 | VAX 6630 |
vx6k640 | VAX 6640 |
vx6k650 | VAX 6650 |
vx6k660 | VAX 6660 |
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Copy required configuration template from "/opt/charon/cfg/
" directory to some local file and set correct privileges to that file to be able to edit it:
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Installation and start of CHARON-VAX service
Copy the sample script "
/opt/charon/bin/charon.service
" ( "/opt/charon/bin/charon
" for Red Hat Linux 6.x) to "/usr/lib/systemd/system/
" directory (or to your home directory (Red Hat Linux 6.x)), for example:Red Hat Linux 6.x $ cp /opt/charon/bin/charon /my_services/mv3k6_service
$ chmod 755 /my_services/mv3k6_service
Red Hat Linux 7.x and CentOS 7.x $ cp /opt/charon/bin/charon.service /usr/lib/systemd/system/mv3k6.service
$ chmod 755 /usr/lib/systemd/system/mv3k6.service
Edit the renamed file to replace sample values of the following parameters, for example:
Red Hat Linux 6.x exec="/opt/charon/bin/mv3k6"
prog="my_mv3k6"
config="/my_services/mv3k6-service.cfg"
Red Hat Linux 7.x and CentOS 7.x ExecStart=/opt/charon/bin/mv3k6 -d /my_services/mv3k6-service.cfg
WorkingDirectory=/my_services
"my_mv3k6" is a service name in the example above
- Create and edit configuration file ( "
/my_services/mv3k6-service.cfg
" in the examples above ) the way it was described before and make sure that the following pre-requisites are met:OPA0 must be configured as virtual port or physical console, not as operator console, for example:
load virtual_serial_line OPA0 port=10003
#load operator_console OPA0Div class pagebreak Use only absolute paths to log, toy clock, nvram files and all the other data such as disk images etc. The names of the references files must be unique too, for example
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set session log="/my_services/my_mv3k6.log"
set toy container="/my_services/my_mv3k6.dat"
load RQDX3/RQDX3 DUA
set DUA container[0]="/my_services/mv3k6_daemon_boot_disk.vdisk"
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- Make sure the same physical devices are not used by other CHARON-VAX daemon, same for the OPA0 console port number.
Once configuration file is ready issue the following commands (the specifics belongs to the examples above) to install and start CHARON-VAX as daemon:
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Note that a certain delay may appear in finding network license by Sentinel Run-time on CHARON-VAX host system startup. So if CHARON-VAX service is starting automatically on host system startup it may report "License not found" error and exit. This problem can be avoided by specifying "license_key_lookup_retry" parameter in the following way:
where:
Example:
In this example if the license key is not found during initial scan, CHARON-VAX will do 5 more attempts waiting 60 seconds between them. See General Settings section for more details. |
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To stop CHARON-VAX daemon use the following command, for example:
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Please note that before stopping CHARON-VAX service, one must shutdown the operating system running by CHARON-VAX.
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To remove CHARON-VAX daemon use the following commands, for example:
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