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As a first step it is required to create a CHARON Virtual Machine (VM) using the CHARON Virtual Machines Manager in the following way:
Press the "Create VM from Template" button:
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Specify the HP VAX model to be emulated and the name of the VM , then press the "Create" button:
The VM will be created:
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Select the VM and switch to the "VM Configuration" tab.Press from the left pane and press the "Edit Configuration file" button:
The VM configuration file will be opened in Windows default text editorNotepad. Now we are ready to update this file to reprocude the file can be updated to reproduce the target HP VAX configuration.
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Collecting information about the source VAX system
The first step is to determine the exact configuration of your VAX hardware in order to create the CHARON -VAX VM configuration file.
Turn on your source VAX system. At the ">>>" prompt, issue the "show qbus
" and "show device
" commands:
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Creation of CHARON-VAX configuration file
Using the above infoinformation, the following configuration parameters and values can be createdset in the configuration file:
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Note the Qbus addresses specification:
- The number is prefixed with "0", meaning it is an octal value.
- The number of digits reflects the 22 bit Qbus architecture.
Additional DHQ11 serial lines can be mapped later. For now, only 2 lines are configured. They are mapped to IP ports 10010 and 10011.
The DESQA controller is mapped to a network interface having the name "Charon". This interface will be used for the CHARON -VAX VM (see the Installation section for more details) on this particular host.
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Making disk images
In our example, possible mappings the mapping of the RQDX3 controller and the TQK50 tapes include physical devices and disk and tape images. Tape The tape images should have not to be manually created , whereas you the disk images have to provision disk images, be created as described below.
Our example creates disk images of the original physical type. In reality, this step is the best opportunity in the migration to provision bigger larger disks to get extra storage space.
Create special directories for storing disk and tape images, as needed. Created . The created directories are referenced in the sample configuration file above.
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This operation can also be done using Windows Explorer.
Next, create Alternatively it is possible to put the tape and disk images using the "MkDisk" utilityin the CHARON VM Home Directory.
Start the "MkDisk" utility from by pressing the "Virtual Disk Tool" button in the "Start" menuHost Information & Utilities" tab of the CHARON Virtual Machines Manager:
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The main following dialog of the utility will appear:
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Select "VAX" in the "Select System" drop-down menu, "MSCP" in the "All Controllers" drop-down menu and "RZ24" (for example) in the "Select Disk Type" drop-down menu, then press .
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Press then the "Create Disk Image" button:
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The utility will ask you to specify the output file name. Select the "C:\My disks" directory created just before (that has been created earlier, or create it directly in the dialog) , and press the "Save" button:
The "MkDisk" utility will create the requested disk image:
Repeat this sequence for the disks "RZ23RZ28.vdisk", "RZ25RZ22.vdisk" and "RZ26RZ23.vdisk". Put Place them in the same "C:\My disks" folder.
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The next step is to transfer the data from the source VAX system to CHARON -VAXVM. The easiest way to do this is via backup over the network . But but for this operation we need a bootable , network-enabled operating system on a CHARON-VAX disk image or physical disk is needed.
The example configures the CHARON-VAX MicroVAX 3600 system for installation of VAX/VMS from a distribution CD-ROM (usually it is "\\.\CdRom0" if the host has only one CD-ROM drive):
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DUA3 will be the disk where all the source disks will be copied , so its size needs to be big large enough to store all the disk backup images.
Create an empty disk image for installation of VAX/VMS and another one for storing backups from the source VAX system as it is shown in the section above.
Run the CHARON -VAX VM and boot from from the CDROM named "dua4" ("migration.cfg" is the configuration file we use in this example):
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Install VAX/VMS including DECnet on "dua2". The DECnet address must belong to the same area as the source VAX system.
Login to the newly installed VMS system and initialize the disk intended for backups storagethat will be used to store the backups. Let's assume it's its prompt is "newvms$
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Now we are ready to create disk backups from of the source VAX system to on the CHARON -VAXVM.
Boot the CHARON -VAX VM and make sure that the source VAX system is available via DECnet.
Login to the source VAX system. Stop all the batch queues, kick off the users, stop all application the applications and close the databases if anythere are. The commands listed in SYS$MANAGER:SYSHUTDWN.COM may be helpful. The goal is to close as many files as possible. The system disk will have several files opened (pagefile, swapfile, etc.) , but and this is a normal situation.
The use of the "SHOW DEVICE /FILES" command would be of help to know files opened on a disk
Issue (let's assume that the CHARON-VAX .
In this example, the CHARON VM system is node 1.400 in this example).
Issue the following commands from the source VAX. Let's assume it's login its prompt is "source$
":
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Once When the backup procedure completesoperation will be completed, the disk "DUA3" of the CHARON -VAX VM will contain 2 savesets: "DUA0.BCK" and "DUA1.BCK".
Restore backups to CHARON-VAX disks
Next, restore the new savesets to The savesets have now to be restored on their corresponding virtual disks. Login to the CHARON -VAX VM guest OS and issue this sequence of commands to restore all the savesets created on the previous step:
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If you are going to have the CHARON -VAX VM and the original physical VAX on the network at the same time, you must change the network identity of one (system, usually the CHARON -VAX)VM.
The easiest way is to boot the CHARON -VAX VM on the restored system disk with the network Disabled disabled and to configure new addresses , as needed. then enable the network and reboot.
The NIC can be disabled with a interface="
connection:(disabled)"
statement in the CHARON cfg file.Then Enable the network and rebootVM configuration file.
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- Connect a SCSI tape drive to the CHARON-VAX / CHARON-PDP host via a PCI card
- Map the tape drive in the CHARON -VAX / CHARON-PDP VM configuration file
a. Restore the source VAX system backups from tape to disk images via VMS/RSX11/RT11 running on CHARON-VAX / CHARON-PDPthe CHARON VM
b. Boot from standalone backups and restore its content to CHARON-VAX / CHARON-PDP the content to the CHARON VM virtual disks - Dump the source VAX/PDP11 system backups to tape images with using the "mtd" utility and:
a. Boot from the freshly installed VMS/RSX11/RT11 system and restore the tape images to CHARON-VAX / CHARON-PDP the CHARON VM virtual disks
b. Boot from the standalone backups backup and restore its content to CHARON-VAX / CHARON-PDP the content to the CHARON VM virtual disks
- Map the tape drive in the CHARON -VAX / CHARON-PDP VM configuration file
Create a network cluster between the source VAX/PDP11 system and CHARON-VAX / CHARON-PDP the CHARON VM (it is possible to use the source system as a boot server); then perform simple backup backups from one disk to another:
$ BACKUP/IMAGE/IGNORE=INTERLOCK REAL$DUA0: DUA0:
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