On Tue, Sep 1, 2015 at 4:09 PM, Glen Slick <glen.sl...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 1, 2015 at 1:34 PM, Peter Coghlan <cct...@beyondthepale.ie> > wrote: > >> > >> ROHIT1$ mount dub0: disk0 > >> %MOUNT-F-INCVOLLABEL, incorrect volume label > >> -MOUNT-I-VOLIDENT, label = 'USER01 ', owner = ' ', > format = > >> 'DECFILE11B ' > >> > >> I tried giving it the correct label, but it still didn't seem to mount. > Now > >> I wanted to see if the MSCP server is running: > >> > > > > What happens if you try: > > > > $ MOUNT /NOASSIST /SYSTEM DUB0: USER01 > > > > You could also try this so you don't have to specify the label > $ MOUNT /OVER=ID DUB0: > No dice... ROHIT1$ mount /over=id dub0: %MOUNT-F-BITMAPERR, I/O error on storage bitmap; volume locked -SYSTEM-F-FORCEDERROR, forced error flagged in last sector read ROHIT1$ mount /noassist /system dub0: user01 %MOUNT-F-BITMAPERR, I/O error on storage bitmap; volume locked -SYSTEM-F-FORCEDERROR, forced error flagged in last sector read But it did work for DUB1:! ROHIT1$ mount /over=id dub1: %MOUNT-I-MOUNTED, BACKUP_DISK mounted on _ROHIT1$DUB1: ROHIT1$ show dev Device Device Error Volume Free Trans Mnt Name Status Count Label Blocks Count Cnt R7CY2A$DIA0: Mounted 0 VMS54_2DISK 173103 134 1 ROHIT1$DUB0: Online 0 ROHIT1$DUB1: Mounted alloc 0 BACKUP_DISK 1404072 1 1 ROHIT1$DUC10: Online 0 I'm not sure exactly which disk is DUC10:, but mount tells me the medium is offline. Still attempting to learn enough VMS to get a directory listing on DUB1:, but I'm getting there! Thanks for the tips. Kyle