There has been a SA7x rackmount enclosure for RA7x disks. About the same size as RA9x enclosures. Very similar to SF7x enclosures.
I think you could find SA7x's from the large brokers who have old DEC hardware for sale. I guess the pricing would be reasonable.
Kari
On 15.7.2013 17:21, Bob Armstrong wrote:
My 11/730 is not happy the electronics work great and are even
fairly easy to fix, but keeping disk drives on the thing working is
proving to be a challenge. Right now it has two RA81s and one has quit
completely ( servo fine position error ) and the other is flaky. The
original R80 on the RB730 had the HDA die years ago and I ve never been
able to find a replacement.
I have several vintage SMD drives, including a couple of nice CDC
9715 drives, that I was thinking about using to replace the RA8x
drives. I have not one but two UNIBUS SMD controllers an Emulex SC21
and a Spectra Logic 121 that I thought would do the job, but after
reading the fine print yesterday that turns out not to be true. Both
controllers emulate RH11s with RM0x drives attached, which is fine if
you re a PDP-11 but VMS has never supported that configuration.
[Before anybody says Wait RM05s are supported by VMS, that s only
partly true. VMS supported MASSBUS disks on a RH750 or RH780
controller, but VMS has never supported the RH11. Emulex actually sold
a special VMS driver for their card, but I don t have it and besides,
VMB still wouldn t support it. The Spectra Logic manual only talks
about PDP-11 OSes and carefully avoids ever mentioning VMS.]
I ve got some RA7x drives, but there s no easy way to mount them or
supply power to them. I m not sure if there ever was a rack mount
chassis for RA7x drives. There was for RA9x drives, but those I don t
have. I also have two RC25 drives and several AZTEC controllers, but
those drives were horribly unreliable even when they were new. Neither
works, and fixing them or getting removable media for them is hopeless.
Does anybody have any other ideas? Who else has an old UNIBUS VAX?
What are you doing to disk drives?
I ve actually had the 11/730 for about fifteen years now I restored
it out of parts from two different 730s that were scrapped. It s been
fairly easy to keep running except for the drives, and although it s
admittedly a bit slow, it s a cool machine.
Bob
http://bitsavers.trailing-edge.com/pdf/cmd/CDU-720_May92.pdf
These are available on eBay for about a $1K last I looked.
Eeek!
You'll need to poke around the VMS web sites for the drivers
Looks like it does MSCP - I don't know why you'd need special drivers
unless maybe to support non-standard sized drives.
Bob
but an RM80 will work fine off of the RB730 controller.
Not exactly - I knew that the R80, RA80 and RM80 are all the same drive except for the personality modules. Certainly the HDAs are all the same. The R80 essentially has no personality the RB730 does all the work. I guess the RM80 must have the MASSBUS controller in a separate box? So the actual drive is like the 730 it has no personality module inside?
My first home machine was an 11/725, to which I added an RB730 controller ,
and I used it with an RM80 for a number of years, until power problems killed
a bunch of boards in it.
Do you still have it? I have some spare boards (or alternative, I also have a 725 that needs a new chassis :-)
Bob
> My 11/730 is not happy the electronics work great and are even fairly easy to fix, but keeping disk drives on the thing working is proving to be a challenge. Right now it has >two RA81s and one has quit completely ( servo fine position error ) and the other is flaky. The original R80 on the RB730 had the HDA die years ago and I ve never been able >to find a replacement.
You are probably already aware of this, and they probably are not be any easier to find now than an R80, but an RM80 will work fine off of the RB730 controller.
My first home machine was an 11/725, to which I added an RB730 controller , and I used it with an RM80 for a number of years, until power problems killed a bunch of boards in it. I hated losing it, since I had also added a VAXstation 100 workstation peripheral to it - at the time it was a pretty exotic setup for use at home. I'm still hanging on tothe VS100 gear, in case another Unibus VAX comes my way.
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Control-G Consultants
lee.gleason at gmail.com
Unibus to SCSI is probably your best bet.
http://bitsavers.trailing-edge.com/pdf/cmd/CDU-720_May92.pdf
These are available on eBay for about a $1K last I looked. You'll need to poke around the VMS web sites for the drivers, but we had some of these on a couple Unibus machines, including a 780 a >>long<< time ago. I know no reason why it would work for a 730 - although you might need to sysgen on a working system to create the boot disk.
On Mon, Jul 15, 2013 at 10:21 AM, Bob Armstrong <bob at jfcl.com> wrote:
My 11/730 is not happy the electronics work great and are even fairly easy to fix, but keeping disk drives on the thing working is proving to be a challenge. Right now it has two RA81s and one has quit completely ( servo fine position error ) and the other is flaky. The original R80 on the RB730 had the HDA die years ago and I ve never been able to find a replacement.
I have several vintage SMD drives, including a couple of nice CDC 9715 drives, that I was thinking about using to replace the RA8x drives. I have not one but two UNIBUS SMD controllers an Emulex SC21 and a Spectra Logic 121 that I thought would do the job, but after reading the fine print yesterday that turns out not to be true. Both controllers emulate RH11s with RM0x drives attached, which is fine if you re a PDP-11 but VMS has never supported that configuration.
[Before anybody says Wait RM05s are supported by VMS, that s only partly true. VMS supported MASSBUS disks on a RH750 or RH780 controller, but VMS has never supported the RH11. Emulex actually sold a special VMS driver for their card, but I don t have it and besides, VMB still wouldn t support it. The Spectra Logic manual only talks about PDP-11 OSes and carefully avoids ever mentioning VMS.]
I ve got some RA7x drives, but there s no easy way to mount them or supply power to them. I m not sure if there ever was a rack mount chassis for RA7x drives. There was for RA9x drives, but those I don t have. I also have two RC25 drives and several AZTEC controllers, but those drives were horribly unreliable even when they were new. Neither works, and fixing them or getting removable media for them is hopeless.
Does anybody have any other ideas? Who else has an old UNIBUS VAX? What are you doing to disk drives?
I ve actually had the 11/730 for about fifteen years now I restored it out of parts from two different 730s that were scrapped. It s been fairly easy to keep running except for the drives, and although it s admittedly a bit slow, it s a cool machine.
Bob
My 11/730 is not happy the electronics work great and are even fairly easy to fix, but keeping disk drives on the thing working is proving to be a challenge. Right now it has two RA81s and one has quit completely ( servo fine position error ) and the other is flaky. The original R80 on the RB730 had the HDA die years ago and I ve never been able to find a replacement.
I have several vintage SMD drives, including a couple of nice CDC 9715 drives, that I was thinking about using to replace the RA8x drives. I have not one but two UNIBUS SMD controllers an Emulex SC21 and a Spectra Logic 121 that I thought would do the job, but after reading the fine print yesterday that turns out not to be true. Both controllers emulate RH11s with RM0x drives attached, which is fine if you re a PDP-11 but VMS has never supported that configuration.
[Before anybody says Wait RM05s are supported by VMS, that s only partly true. VMS supported MASSBUS disks on a RH750 or RH780 controller, but VMS has never supported the RH11. Emulex actually sold a special VMS driver for their card, but I don t have it and besides, VMB still wouldn t support it. The Spectra Logic manual only talks about PDP-11 OSes and carefully avoids ever mentioning VMS.]
I ve got some RA7x drives, but there s no easy way to mount them or supply power to them. I m not sure if there ever was a rack mount chassis for RA7x drives. There was for RA9x drives, but those I don t have. I also have two RC25 drives and several AZTEC controllers, but those drives were horribly unreliable even when they were new. Neither works, and fixing them or getting removable media for them is hopeless.
Does anybody have any other ideas? Who else has an old UNIBUS VAX? What are you doing to disk drives?
I ve actually had the 11/730 for about fifteen years now I restored it out of parts from two different 730s that were scrapped. It s been fairly easy to keep running except for the drives, and although it s admittedly a bit slow, it s a cool machine.
Bob
Well I suppose I could try to find one - could roll out a Netware VM + NEXTSTEP does Netware file sharing..
sampsa <sampsa at mac.com>
mobile +358 40 7208932
On 14 Jul 2013, at 14:15, Cory Smelosky <b4 at gewt.net> wrote:
Morning all,
Would anyone be interested in adding IPX to the tunnels? ;)
I have an IPX network partially up at the moment. Is there any OpenVMS IPX support? There's SNA integration so I don't see why DEC wouldn't let Novell be unsupported. ;)
Sampsa, you could join easily if you pick up a low-power older cisco router for absurdly cheap if you don't care about speed. (like a 2524...10BASE-T! It'd be perfect for IPX and low-bandwidth DECnet tunnels!)
--
Cory Smelosky
http://gewt.net Personal stuff
http://gimme-sympathy.org Projects
Morning all,
Would anyone be interested in adding IPX to the tunnels? ;)
I have an IPX network partially up at the moment. Is there any OpenVMS IPX support? There's SNA integration so I don't see why DEC wouldn't let Novell be unsupported. ;)
Sampsa, you could join easily if you pick up a low-power older cisco router for absurdly cheap if you don't care about speed. (like a 2524...10BASE-T! It'd be perfect for IPX and low-bandwidth DECnet tunnels!)
--
Cory Smelosky
http://gewt.net Personal stuff
http://gimme-sympathy.org Projects
There are some of you who may have noticed the tunnel system trying to update my tunnel with a source IP of nothing.
I've fixed the script which populates the db with my home IP address so that will not happen again.
I also added data sanity checking code to the tunnel config system to better deal with this sort of thing in the future. A blank IP would actually cause the pySNMP module to explode into flames and bring the entire thing down. :)
-brian