The v7 manual suggests running /usr mounted on a separate drive from /.
I am trying to follow this advice, but I am getting a read error on the
newly added disk.
I read hp(4). According to this man page, hp partitions each device into
8 partitions of different sizes and lengths (given in cylinders of 418
512-byte blocks). Here are the partitions from the man page, where disk
refers to pseudodisks on each drive (are these partitions?):
disk start length
0 0 23
1 23 21
2 0 0
3 0 0
4 44 386
5 430 385
6 44 367
7 44 771
It would appear that:
partitions 0, 1 and 7 combined account for the entire contiguous disk,
cylinders 0-815, and has the largest single partition (partition 7) of
any of the schemes. This seems like the default scheme and during a
default setup accounts for rp0 on partition 0 and rp3 on partition 7.
partitions 0, 1 and 6 combined only account for cylinders 0-411.
partitions 0, 1, 4, and 5 combined, but with more slices than the first
scheme, also account for the entire disk cylinders 0-815.
partitions 2 and 3 don't seem to be useable.
Given the above constraints, it seems like the first partition scheme
that includes partition 7 would also be a good choice to use for an
additional drive.
I kept this in mind and added an additional RP06 to the PDP11/45
simulation. At boot, I tried two different approaches to handling the
new drive, both had the same problem ultimately. The first was to simply
ignore it until after booting into unix and then creating the special
files as Ronald describes and then running mkfs:
/etc/mknod rp3 b 6 8
/etc/mknod rrp3 c 14 15
chmod go-w rp3 rrp3
/etc/mkfs /dev/rp3 322278
isize = 10328
m/n = 3 500
I don't see any errors, but the isize is different than it is during the
default install onto the first drive.
The second was to use tm(0,3) (is this mkfs or something like it?) like
I did for the first drive:
tm(0,3)
file sys size: 5000
file system: hp(1,0)
isize = 1600
m/n = 3 500
then after creating the same special files as above, mkfs works the same
way it did on the default setup on drive 0:
/etc/mkfs /dev/rp3 322278
isize = 65496
m/n = 3 500
Still no errors, but when I try to check the filesystem with icheck, or
restore a filesystem from tape to the drive, I get the following error:
read error 9736
full result:
icheck /dev/rp3
/dev/rp3:
read error 9736
files 2 (r=1,d=1,b=0,c=0)
used 1 (i=0,ii=0,iii=0,d=1)
free 1389
missing312699
What does it look like I am doing wrong?
Thanks,
Will
On 12/5/15 2:17 PM, Ronald Natalie wrote:
You want to add another drive? The lower 3 bites
selects the partition, the upper bits (shfited right 3) are the drive number.
The second disk (to match your first) would use 6,8 and 6,15 and 14,8 and 14,15
respectively.
On Dec 5, 2015, at 3:11 PM, Will Senn
<will.senn(a)gmail.com> wrote:
I would like to add another RP disk to the environment. After I attach an RP04/05/06 to
the system, what should I use as the major/minor device numbers? To put it differently, it
doesn't seem correct to me to use 6,1 for the block device or 14,1 for the character
device on the new drive as it's a completely different disk from rp0 and rp3 which
are just partitions on the first drive and have 6,0, 6,7, and 14,0, 14,7. If each RP can
have 8 partitions and there can be 8 drives, what is the correct major, minor numbers to
use with v7 for multiple devices?