[HECnet] Automatic Orderly Shutdown of Emulated VAX/VMS System in SIMH

Steve Davidson steve at davidson.net
Sun Jun 10 15:13:10 PDT 2018


Install DELIVER on the VMS system and hook email. The host can send email to the priv logged in account running the hook to deliver. That account can initiate the shutdown. 

Or... use SYSMAN on another machine to shutdown remotely. I will leave the privs and proxies as an exercise to you, the user... :-)

-Steve

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> On Jun 10, 2018, at 16:00, Mark J. Blair <nf6x at nf6x.net> wrote:
> 
> I'm not sure if the HECnet list is the best place to ask this, but hopefully it's not too far off topic.
> 
> Let's say that I want to run a full-time SIMH emulation of a VAX running VMS (because I do). This would be my full-time DECnet presence on my local network, my primary means of moving things between my DECnet-speaking computers and my modern machines, and my full-time HECnet presence if I ever find a good way to have persistent internet access at my rural home. The SIMH emulation would be hosted on a Linux server.
> 
> It's easy enough to set up the host server to automatically launch a SIMH emulation at boot time, but I don't know yet how to deal with automatically and cleanly shutting down the emulation when the host server needs to shut down. In particular, I'd want to somehow trigger an orderly VMS shutdown when the host server needs to perform an unattended shutdown, such as when the UPS signals a power failure. If there's a way to checkpoint the entire emulation and then restore it later, that might also be a good option, as long as I can prevent corrupting the emulated system's filesystems by suddenly yanking the virtual power plug.
> 
> Is there any prior art for setting up an unattended SIMH-based VAX/VMS emulation like this?
> 
> -- 
> Mark J. Blair <nf6x at nf6x.net>
> http://www.nf6x.net/
> 




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