Title: | DECram |
Notice: | DECram Notesfile. See note 2.0 for the Kit location |
Moderator: | AXEL::FOLEY |
Created: | Mon Sep 23 1991 |
Last Modified: | Tue Apr 15 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 136 |
Total number of notes: | 520 |
Morning! I've installed DECram V2.2B on a standalone system running OpenVMS VAX V6.1, in order to perform some tests that will involve volume shadowing of the DECram devices. I'm unable to use DECRAM$SETSHAD to redefine the ramdisks' device types, because DECRAM$SETSHAD.EXE fails with %SYSTEM-F-ILLIOFUNC, illegal I/O function code The DECram devices appear to be local, as the attached shows. Is there a problem with SETSHAD, or (more likely) am I missing something here? Thanks in advance, Mary $ init $1$mda1001: vol1001/size=1000 $ init $1$mda1002: vol1002/size=1000 $ sh dev/full mda1001 Disk $1$MDA1001: (KRILL), device type unknown, is online, file-oriented device, shareable. Error count 0 Operations completed 253 Owner process "" Owner UIC [SYSTEM] Owner process ID 00000000 Dev Prot S:RWPL,O:RWPL,G:R,W Reference count 0 Default buffer size 512 Total blocks 1000 Sectors per track 1 Total cylinders 125 Tracks per cylinder 8 Allocation class 1 $ sh dev/full mda1002 Disk $1$MDA1002: (KRILL), device type unknown, is online, file-oriented device, shareable. Error count 0 Operations completed 175 Owner process "" Owner UIC [SYSTEM] Owner process ID 00000000 Dev Prot S:RWPL,O:RWPL,G:R,W Reference count 0 Default buffer size 512 Total blocks 1000 Sectors per track 1 Total cylinders 125 Tracks per cylinder 8 Allocation class 1 $ @sys$manager:decram$setshad $1$mda1001: %SYSTEM-F-ILLIOFUNC, illegal I/O function code $ @sys$manager:decram$setshad $1$mda1002: %SYSTEM-F-ILLIOFUNC, illegal I/O function code
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136.1 | CSC32::HENNING | A rose with no thorns | Fri Feb 14 1997 09:51 | 56 | |
Any replies? The only report of the ILLIOFUNC occurred because local DECram devices weren't used (see attached article). I created my disks on a standalone system, following steps outlined in the users manual. What else can cause this error? ---------------------------------------------------------------------- [DECram] DECRAM$SETSHAD or DECRAM$SETRAM Command Files Return ILLIOFUNC Error Any party granted access to the following copyrighted information (protected under Federal Copyright Laws), pursuant to a duly executed Digital Service Agreement may, under the terms of such agreement copy all or selected portions of this information for internal use and distribution only. No other copying or distribution for any other purpose is authorized. Copyright (c) Digital Equipment Corporation 1993, 1994. All rights reserved PRODUCT: DECram for OpenVMS Versions 2.0, 2.0A OP/SYS: OpenVMS VAX Versions 5.0, 5.0-1, 5.0-2, 5.1, 5.1-B, 5.1-1, 5.2, 5.2-1, 5.3, 5.3-1, 5.3-2, 5.4, 5.4-1, 5.4-2, 5.4-3, 5.5, 5.5-1, 5.5-2, 6.0 SOURCE: Digital Equipment Corporation SYMPTOM: Executing either of the two command procedures: @SYS$MANAGER:DECRAM$SETSHAD decram_device_name @SYS$MANAGER:DECRAM$SETRAM decram_device_name returns the following error: %SYSTEM-F-ILLIOFUNC, illegal I/O function code SOLUTION: These command procedures can ONLY be run on local DECram devices. They are not intended to be executed on MSCP served DECram devices. For further explanation of what these two command procedures do, please see another article entitled: [DECram] Explanation of Files DECRAM$SETSHAD and DECRAM$SETRAM REFERENCES: "DECram for OpenVMS User's Manual", October 1993, pages 2-10 through 2-14. | |||||
136.2 | CSC32::HENNING | A rose with no thorns | Mon Feb 24 1997 09:26 | 1 | |
Does DECram engineering read this notes conference? | |||||
136.3 | COMICS::MILLSS | "Jump! Jump now!" ...Kosh | Mon Apr 14 1997 10:12 | 5 | |
> Does DECram engineering read this notes conference? Guess not ! Simon %^) | |||||
136.4 | exit | JARETH::NORWICH | Tue Apr 15 1997 08:37 | 6 | |
Yes. DECram engineering does read this conference. However, DECram engineering is one man. Phil |