A: To setup syconfig.com:
syco$! This is an empty site-specific device
configuration procedure.
$! If you have specific device configuration
requirements at your
$! Site, you should place the required commands in this procedure.
$!
$! Use caution when placing configuration commands in this
file
$! Which are only to be executed on specific nodes. By default
$! Syconfig.com is in the cluster-common directory sys$common
$! And is therefore executed by all nodes.
$!
$!
$! Remove the comment from the line below if you wish to prevent
$! Vms from configuring devices with a sysgen autoconfigure
all
$! Command. This is typically only required if you are debugging
$! New device drivers.
$!
$! Startup$autoconfigure_all == 0
$!
$!
$!+++ entry added by nemonix, inc. 2-jul-2000 14:22:13.32
$! Additions to syconfig.com for vax wide ultrascsi and fast
ethernet
$!
$! Note: older scsi disks and tapes do not support scsi
$! Logical units (luns). If you experience problems,
$! Such as a physical disk appearing as several
$! Dkw devices, try noluns.
$!
$! Some scsi devices, such as raid controllers require
$! Lun support.
$!
$! Config_pci uses the following options:
$!
$! Luns enable scsi luns
$! Noluns disable scsi luns
$!
$! 10 ethernet speed = 10mb/sec
$! 100 ethernet speed = 100mb/sec
$!
$! Cluster allow clustering on fast ethernet port
$! Nocluster disable clustering on fast ethernet port
$!
$! Nemonix vax scsi adapters default to a port letter of w
$! And therefore devices will be named as follows:
$!
$! Device name | scsi id | lun
$! --------------+-----------+------
$! Dkw100 | 1 | 0
$! Dkw101 | 1 | 1
$! Dkw102 | 1 | 2
$! Dkwnnn | |
$! . | |
$! . | |
$! Dkw200 | 2 | 0
$! Dkw300 | 3 | 0
$! Dkwnnn | |
$! . | |
$! . | |
$!
$! If this naming convention conflicts with other devices
on your
$! System, you may change the port letter to x, y or z, changing
$! Your device names to dkxnnn, dkynnn or dkznnn respectively.
$!
$!
$ mc config_pci 100 noluns nocluster
$!
$! The following line equates esa0 to ewa0 so that
$! Existing network applications can find the fast
$! Ethernet port.( note this line is comment out for
$! Decnet_plus)
$!
$ define/sys/exec esa0 ewa0
$!
$! Note: in order for decnet (ncp) to know about the
$! Fast ethernet port, you must execute the following
$! Commands:
$!
$! To define the fast ethernet port in the permanent network
database:
$!
$! $mcr ncp def line sva-0 state on
$! $mcr ncp def circ sva-0 state on
$!
$! To define the fast ethernet port in the volatile network
database:
$!
$! $mcr ncp set line sva-0 state on
$! $mcr ncp set circ sva-0 state on
$!
$! If you re-configure your network, you will need to re-issue
these commands
$!
$!--- end of entry added by nemonix, inc. 2-jul-2000 14:22:13.46
$!
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