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-*- Text -*- This is the file AI:KSHACK;AINOTE >
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WHAT TO DO IF AI CRASHES
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* Before following these directions, please try to find a system hacker to *
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* take a look at the corpse first. *
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* *
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* If you do -anything- about a crashed ITS, leave an explanation in the log *
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* book next to the system console. Include the date and time, your name, *
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* what the problem was, what you did, and anything else relevant. And please *
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* make it legible; three lines of random scrawls can't help the hackers fix *
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* the problem. *
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THE SIMPLEST CASE
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In the most common sort of crash, AI will type a bug message and go to Exec
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DDT. For example:
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PI LEVEL 7 BUGHALT. FIND A WIZARD OR CONSIDER TAKING A CRASH DUMP.
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THE SYSTEM HAS CRASHED AND CANNOT BE REVIVED WITHOUT EXPERT ATTENTION.
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IF YOU CAN'T FIND HELP, RELOAD THE SYSTEM.
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YOU ARE NOW IN DDT.
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BUGPC/ CAIA PCLSR+3 $Q-1/ PUSHJ P,BUGNIL
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If the message says that the bug is "proceedable", you can try typing:
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$P
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to revive the system. If this works, be glad you don't have to read the rest
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of this notice; however, you should still leave a note in the log book.
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LESS THAN SIMPLE
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If the system cannot be revived, it must be reloaded. To reload, you must get
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to DSKDMP. Type:
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$U
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to leave Exec DDT and start DSKDMP. When DSKDMP starts up it announces itself
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by saying:
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DSKDMP
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If DSKDMP has something to complain about, it will type a error message; its
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error messages are explained on the summary of DSKDMP commands taped to AI. If
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you don't understand (or like) what DSKDMP is telling you, stop; let someone
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who does understand check it out.
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CRASH DUMPS
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Before reloading, you may want to take a crash dump. Crash dumps are
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recommended if anything unusual was happening before the system crashed, or if
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the remains look funny. To take a crash dump, get into DSKDMP and type:
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D$CRASH;<fn1> <fn2><cr>
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where <fn1> <fn2> is somehow descriptive of the problem; AI will linefeed when
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the crash has been dumped. You can list the CRASH directory by typing:
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U$CRASH;
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to see what filenames are already used. If you take a crash dump, send mail to
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Bug-ITS giving the filename you used.
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RELOADING ITS
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Look at AI's "Very Small Bulletin Board" envelope on the front of the system
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console. The punch card in front will list which version of ITS is supposed to
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be running. If, for instance, it says "NITS", then to reload AI, type:
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.;NITS<cr>
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This will cause DSKDMP to find the file DSK:.;@ NITS, load it into core, and
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start it in Exec DDT -- thus, you will be talking to Exec DDT again, which will
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linefeed to indicate it's ready for you.
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Now check for any special instructions someone might have left about patching
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ITS before starting it. Typically, a patch will appear as a few cryptic
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commands scrawled on a scrap of paper stuffed into the VSBB in front on the
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punch cards, which must be typed to Exec DDT before you proceed further. If
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you find such instructions, but can't figure out what they mean, stop now.
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To start ITS, type:
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$G
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to Exec DDT. ITS starts by running the Salvager over the filesystem, which
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causes the disk to make noise -- don't worry, that's supposed to happen -- and
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prints a series of messages to indicate its progress. If the Salvager finds
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anything terribly wrong with the filesystem, it will refuse to let you bring
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the system back up. If this happens, give up and find a hacker.
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Next, ITS pokes around to see if there are any surprising holes in its memory.
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If it finds any, it will ask if they are OK. If there is a note in the VSBB
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predicting the holes exactly, answer affirmatively; otherwise it is time to
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find a system hacker.
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Now ITS checks whether it knows the time. If it doesn't, it tries to find the
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current time from other machines on the local network. This may not work; if
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it doesn't, AI will print an attention-getting message (including feeps) as it
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comes up. In this case, you must log in and run the PDSET program.
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RUNNING PDSET
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If ITS tells you to run PDSET, you might as well does this from the system
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console. So type:
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and after AI greets you, type:
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:PDSET<cr>
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to run the PDSET program. PDSET starts by warning you that what it does is
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potentially dangerous. To set the date and time type:
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yymmddD
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hhmmssT
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!.
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where "yymmdd" is the date ("850520" for May 20, 1985) and "hhmmss" is the time
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in 24-hour time ("145900" for 2:59 PM). At the instant you type the ".", PDSET
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will set the time to what you specified.
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To leave PDSET type:
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Q
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and then log out:
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$$U
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IF AI HALTS
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If the processor halts, the 8080 front-end will print a halt code and a PC.
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These will look something like:
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%HLTD/000001 PC/704000,,071101
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Write these numbers in the log book. Also, if you take a crash dump, mention
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these numbers in the mail you send to Bug-ITS.
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You should now be talking to the 8080 front-end. To check this, type a
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linefeed or two; you should see the prompt:
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KS10>
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Now type:
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ST 777700<cr>
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and the 8080 will try to start DSKDMP. If this works, DSKDMP will announce
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itself, and you should go back to the middle of "Less Than Simple" and proceed
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from there.
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If DSKDMP does not start up, cold boot the machine.
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COLD BOOTING
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Push the white "BOOT" switch on the front of AI. This should initialize
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everything, and load and start DSKDMP. DSKDMP will announce itself by typing:
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DSKDMP
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If nothing happens, make sure that some loser hasn't set the white "LOCK"
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switch, also be sure that the "WRITE PROTECT" switch on the disk isn't set.
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Now go back to "Reloading ITS" and proceed from there.
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ITS IS CLEARLY BROKEN, BUT IT'S STILL RUNNING
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Are you sure? Make sure it is really the case that nobody is getting any work
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done. Check people on both network terminals and hardwired lines. If you are
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certain, then type:
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to get the attention of the 8080 front-end. It should prompt you with:
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KS10>
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(if it doesn't, make sure the white "LOCK" switch hasn't accidently been set).
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Type:
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SH<cr>
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to make the 8080 ask ITS to stop and go to Exec DDT. If this works, AI will
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print a PI LEVEL 7 BUG message; go back to "Less Than Simple" and proceed from
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there.
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If ITS ignores the 8080's request, type "" again and this time follow it
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with:
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HA<cr>
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This should force the processor to halt, so go back to "If AI Halts" and
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proceed from there. If this does not work, cold boot the machine.
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CALLING DEC
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If you determine that the machine needs to be serviced by DEC, call them at
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895-5711. Tell them we have "2020 system number 84019009N" and describe the
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problem. If they claim they can't find the system in their records, be
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insistent; the field service people can find the machine even if the phone
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answering people can't. They will ask for the name and phone number of someone
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to contact; it doesn't matter whose you give them -- the field service people
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know MIT well enough that they don't need those.
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BRINGING AI DOWN
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You should only bring AI down with good reason, e.g. the machine room is over
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80, or it's time for PM. First, log in:
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<your uname here>$U
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(for instance, "DEC$U" if you're here to run PM.) Then run
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:LOCK
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It will prompt
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_
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type
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nDOWN
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where "n" is an integer not less than five; this will make AI bring itself down
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in "n" minutes (LOCK sees numbers in octal only). This interval must be at
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least five minutes to give people a chance to clean up. LOCK will ask you for
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a message explaining why you're bringing AI down; type in a short explanation
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and include your UNAME (so the users know who to blame) and end with
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Then
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Q
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to get out of LOCK and
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$$U
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to log out. Then just wait.
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