[Info-vax] how to extract and install content from vms073lp.zip

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Sat Mar 31 08:18:39 EDT 2012


In article <op.wb0lp9j28f4uy4 at localhost>, Qunying <zhu.qunying at gmail.com> writes:
>Hi,
>
>I am just started to play around VMS running under simh's vax simulation.
>
>I have all the kits download from HP and have the system running. I could  
>have most the the compiler kits installed.  But for this VMS073LP.zip  
>file, it is quite difficult.
>
>First, may attend to unzip it with "-X" failed (although with the flag, it  
>could unzip without problem), after download it directly from VMS itself,  
>I could unzip it without error.
>
>Then the VMS073LP.BCK file, I could "use backup /list vms073lp.bck  
>/save_set" to list out the content. But I am not sure how to restore it.   
>I tried to use command "backup vms073lp.bck /save_set dua2:", it seems it  
>extract the content flat on dua2:, without any directory hierarchy:
>
>Directory DISK$DATA2:[ROOT]
>
>40COMAXP.EXE;1      40COMUPD.EXE;1      DEBUGALPHA011.EXE;1  
>DEBUGX86011.EXE;1
>DEBUG_CLIENTS011.DIR;1                  DEC-VAXVMS-DWMOTIF-V0102-4-1.PCSI;1
>DEC-VMS-AMDS-V0703--1.PCSI;1            DECAMDS_073.DIR;1    
>DECAMDS_INSTALL.TXT;1
>DECAMDS_REL_NOTES.TXT;1                 DECAMDS_USER_MANUAL.PS;1
>DECDFS01023.A;1     DECDFS01023.B;1     DECDFS01023.C;1     DECDFS01023.D;1
>DECDFS01023.E;1     DECDFS01023.F;1     DECDFS01023.G;1     DECDFS01023.H;1
>DECDFS01023.I;1     DECDFS01023.J;1     DECDFS01023.K;1     DECDFS01023.L;1
>DECDFS_0231.DIR;1   DECDFS_V231_IGUIDE.PS;1                  
>DECDFS_V231_IGUIDE.TXT;1
>DECDFS_V231_REL_NOTES.PS;1              DECDFS_V231_REL_NOTES.TXT;1
>DECRAM023.A;1       DECRAM023.B;1       DECRAM023.C;1       DECRAM023.D;1
>DECRAM023.E;1       DECRAM023.F;1       DECRAM023.G;1       DECRAM023.H;1
>DECRAM023.I;1       DECRAM023.J;1       DECRAM023.K;1        
>DECRAM_023.DIR;1
>DOCUMENTATION.DIR;1 DWMOTIF124_IGUIDE.PS;1                   
>DWMOTIF124_IGUIDE.TXT;1
>DWMOTIF124_REL_NOTES.PS;1               DWMOTIF124_REL_NOTES.TXT;1
>DWMOTIFVAXU4012.A;1 DWMOTIFVAXU4012.B;1 DWMOTIFVAXU4012.C;1  
>DWMOTIFVAXU4012.D;1
>DWMOTIFVAXU4012.E;1 DWMOTIFVAXU4012.F;1 DWMOTIFVAXU4012.G;1  
>DWMOTIFVAXU4012.H;1
>DWMOTIFVAXU4012.I;1 DWMOTIFVAXU4012.J;1 DWMOTIFVAXU4012.K;1  
>DWMOTIFVAXU4012.L;1
>DWMOTIF_VAX124.DIR;1                    INSTALLATION_INFO.PS;1
>INSTALLATION_INFO.TXT;1                 KIT.DIR;1           KITS.DIR;1
>PATHWORKS_60D.DIR;1 PATHWORKS_COVER.PS;1                     
>PATHWORKS_COVER.TXT;1
>PATHWORKS_IGUIDE.PS;1                   PATHWORKS_IGUIDE.TXT;1
>PATHWORKS_REL_NOTES.PS;1                PATHWORKS_REL_NOTES.TXT;1
>PATHWORKS_SPD.PS;1  PATHWORKS_SPD.TXT;1 PCSI_INSTALLATION.COM;1
>PWRKV60D060.A;1     PWRKV60D060.B;1     SECURITY.SYS;1       
>VAXMOTF02_U4012.A;1
>VAXMOTF02_U4012.RELEASE_NOTES;1
>
>I supposed I may be able to do something on the flatten data, but it does  
>not look right to me. And I am not sure why it create the contents under  
>the [root] directory, although I am restoring it with the "root" account.  
>BTW, I created a user "root" with admin privilege.
>show dev d
>
>Device                  Device           Error    Volume         Free   
>Trans Mnt
>  Name                   Status           Count     Label        Blocks  
>Count Cnt
>VMS73$DLA0:             Online               0
>VMS73$DLA1:             Online               0
>VMS73$DLA2:             Online               0
>VMS73$DLA3:             Online               0
>VMS73$DUA0:             Mounted              0  OVMSVAXSYS     1147284    
>169   1
>VMS73$DUA1:             Mounted              0  DATA1          1391499      
>1   1
>VMS73$DUA2:             Mounted              0  DATA2            33420      
>1   1
>VMS73$DUA3:             Online               0
>VMS73$DYA0:             Online               0
>VMS73$DYA1:             Online               0
>
>Any hints?

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