From: CSBVAX::CSBVAX::MRGATE::"SMTP::CRVAX.SRI.COM::RELAY-INFO-VAX" 19-MAR-1989 00:20 To: MRGATE::"ARISIA::EVERHART" Subj: RE: RE: Unibus address changes on 5.0?? Received: From KL.SRI.COM by CRVAX.SRI.COM with TCP; Sat, 18 MAR 89 12:30:12 PDT Received: from rcca.bbn.com by KL.SRI.COM with TCP; Sat, 18 Mar 89 12:13:15 PST Date: Sat, 18 Mar 89 15:11 EST From: RMCEWEN@rcca.bbn.com Subject: RE: RE: Unibus address changes on 5.0?? To: info-vax@kl.sri.com > Bad documentation strikes again! > > The situation is that the AUTOCONFIGURE operation detacts that the devices are > at the "old" addresses. The system treats this correctly and everything works. > So, as specified in the release notes, you re-address the involved devices. You > reboot. You get the warning message again! > > The answer is in the release notes. There is a SYSGEN parameter (I don't > remember just which one, and the release notes are at the office) that controls > the behavior. If set to a 0, it uses the old addressing scheme. If set to 1, it > checks the hardware and guesses if the old or new system should be used. BUT, > it send out the warning message REGARDLESS. The only way to eliminate the > message is to change the SYSGEN parameter to 2. > The idea is that the default (1) will usually work OK, and will warn the > manager of the potential problem. If you don't want to change or the system > guessed wrong and things don't work, set the value to 0 and everything is as in > V4. Once you've re-addressed things, you change the parameter to 2 and the new > scheme will be used exclusively. No warnings, but if things are not > re-addressed, they won't work! [...] The undocumented parameter is VMS8. VMS8=1 will use the "old" (pre-VMS 5.x) scheme. -Regis