, vax <port-vax@netbsd.org>
From: Carlini, Antonio <Antonio.Carlini@riverstonenet.com>
List: port-vax
Date: 02/05/2002 15:11:18
> Chuck Dickman wrote:
>
>Next use VMS.... Now I have OpenVMS on an MSCP SCSI adapter
attached
>drive running in an MV2. I have the KFQSA and the RF71 all hooked
up,
>but I cannot seem to gain access to the drive controllers.
>
>All the references say to do something like
>
>$SET HOST/DUP/SERVER=MSCP$DUP/TASK=DIRECT <node>
>
>What is node?
It's a cluster node. If you ever used the old
HSCs then just remember that each
RF drive is an HSC with one disk
hanging off it. Or if you never used
an HSC, then each RF drive is a full
cluster node whose sole purpose in
life is to serve one disk.
$ SHOW CLUSTER
should show you all the cluster members.
Your disk is one of the ones you didn't
know you had :-) Quite possibly with the
oddball default name that no sane
human wouild ever choose (assuming
noone has ever set its nodename).
BTW "PARAMS" is what you want for mangling
the node name and generally making the disk
inaccessible ...
Antonio