Raylene, (01)
Thanks for explaining virtual DEC20 disk drives to me. (02)
I have run cksum on each of the files on pascal and have verified that I
get the same sums as you do. So it looks like the files were uploaded
without any errors. (03)
Jonathan (04)
Raylene Pak wrote:
> Jonathan,
> Each of these files is a virtual DEC20 disk drive. A DEC20 structure is
> comprised of one or two disk drives. The release version of Augment
> uses four structures: PS:, JRNL:, USER: and DEV:. The PS: and DEV:
> structures are each comprised of one virtual disk drive; PRPO7 and
> DRP07, respectively. The USER: and JRNL: structures are each comprised
> of two virtual disk drives; U1RP07 & U2RP07 and J1RP07 & J2PR07. When a
> new virtual disk drive is created, it will have less than 498530304
> bytes. However, it will rapidly grow to this size as data is written
> onto the disk. This is the largest that any virtual disk drive of this
> type will get.
> Evidently, I do not have access to the MD5 sum program. I did use the
> cksum program on the source files with the following results:
> # cksum DRP07
> 2729578636 498530304 DRP07
> # cksum PRPO7
> 281806972 498530304 PRPO7
> # cksum J1RP07
> 53437052 498530304 J1RP07
> # cksum J2RP07
> 3447516979 498530304 J2RP07
> # cksum U1RP07
> 4188912219 498530304 U1RP07
> # cksum U2RP07
> 1722243349 498530304 U2RP07
>
> Raylene (05)
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