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Emulator to run

mv3k196

MicroVAX 3100 Model 96

mv3k198

MicroVAX 3100 Model 98

mv3k6MicroVAX 3600
mv3k9MicroVAX 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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Running CHARON-VAX emulators

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  1. Copy the sample script "/opt/charon/bin/charon.service" ( "/opt/charon/bin/charon" for Red Hat  Linux 6.x) to the "/usr/lib/systemd/system/" directory (or to your home directory for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.x).

    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


  2. Edit the renamed file to replace sample values of the following parameters.

    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

    (warning) "my_mv3k6" is a service name in the example above

             

  3. Create and edit the configuration file ("/my_services/mv3k6-service.cfg" in the examples above) the way it was described before and make sure the following pre-requisites are met:
    • OPA0 must be configured as a virtual port or physical console, not as an operator console.

      Example:

      load virtual_serial_line OPA0 port=10003
      #load operator_console OPA0


    • 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.

      Example:

      ...

      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"
      ...


    • Make sure the same physical devices are not used by other CHARON-VAX daemons and the OPA0 console port number is unique across the CHARON server.

Once configuration file is ready, execute the following commands (based on the examples above) to install and start CHARON-VAX as a daemon:

Red Hat Linux 6.x

# ln -sf /my_services/mv3k6_service /etc/init.d/mv3k6_service
# chkconfig mv3k6_service on
# service mv3k6_service start

Red Hat Linux 7.x and CentOS 7.x

# systemctl enable mv3k6.service
# systemctl start mv3k6.service

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To stop a CHARON-VAX daemon, use the following commands.

Example:

Red Hat Linux 6.x

# service mv3k6_service stop

Red Hat Linux 7.x and CentOS 7.x

# systemctl stop mv3k6

(warning) Please note that before stopping a CHARON-VAX service, a clean shutdown of the operating system running on the virtual machine has to be performed.

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To remove a CHARON-VAX daemon use the following commands.

Example:

Red Hat Linux 6.x

# chkconfig mv3k6_service off
# chkconfig --del mv3k6_service
# rm -f /etc/init.d/mv3k6_service

Red Hat Linux 7.x and CentOS 7.x

# systemctl disable mv3k6.service
# rm -f /usr/lib/systemd/system/mv3k6.service 

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