I ran into some strange problems with my Alpha CD. I was told that there were "bad
blocks" found in the PCSI database during verification. The machine came up, so it
appears to be okay, but I don't know that my installation completed successfully. I
tried reimaging the CD I have into fresh ISOs, but they all come out the same.
For anyone who is curious how this ended up, I looked at Bob's image, and it was
identical to mine, same size and same checksum.
I did some reinstallation attempts and finally tracked down the problem to trying to
install DECwindows Motif. If I selected that package (not just the libraries, but the
actual server component), I get this error during installation:
Portion done: 0%...10%...20%...30%...40%...50%...60%...70%...80%...90%
%PCSI-E-PDBFAILVAL, the product database failed verification due to an internal
inconsistency
%PCSI-E-PDBFILERR, file PCSI$UPDATE_8.PCSI$DATABASE;1 failed with the following error:
-LIB-F-BADBLOSIZ, bad block size
%PCSI-E-PDBFAILVAL, the product database failed verification due to an internal
inconsistency
%PCSI-E-S_OPFAIL, operation failed
%PCSIUI-E-ABORT, operation terminated due to an unrecoverable error condition
If I don't select DECwindows Motif, then OpenVMS installs just fine. I guess there may
be something wrong with the Motif PCSI package. Fortunately, I have no need for it to be
installed, so I'll redo the installation without it and get a clean install going.
--Marc
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