ajs@wlcrjs.UUCP (Anthony J. Starks) (07/03/85)
Our organization is planning a conversion from DEC's RSX-11M operating system to Unix* on our PDP 11/44. I'd like to raise several questions to the experts about the conversion. But first, the hardware details: CPU: PDP-11/44 with 1.5Mb RAM, cache, FPU, and battery backup Disks: 1 DEC RA81 3 DEC RL02's 3 DEC DK05's Tapes: 1 TU80 1600 bpi 1 DEC TU58 cartridge tape drive Communications: 32 DZ-11 lines 1 Vadic 1200 baud modem 1 Vadic 300 baud modem 1 DEC remote diagnostics setup Misc: 1 DEC lineprinter 1 Zeta 1553 plotter DEC AR-11 Analog to Digital Hardware Now for the questions: (1) How can I convert all my old data for Unix usage? The disks are in DEC's Files-11 format and our backup tapes are done in DEC's BRU (Backup Restore Utility) format. (I have ansitar(1) and have heard about f11r(1). Pointers?) (2) Our present system is also used to backup data from a PDP-11/34 running RT-11. (This is one use for the RK05's) Can this be done under Unix? (3) We have plenty of disk space and physical disks. What are some strategies for effectively laying out and administering the Unix filesystem? (4) What are some recommendations for a binary licensed version of Unix for PDP-11's? (I am leaning toward DEC's Ultrix-11) (5) The RSX filesystem uses version numbering for identically named files. (e.g. file.dat;1, file.dat;2, etc.) Is there a hack out there somewhere to handle this under Unix? (6) Is there someone out there who has done a RSX to Unix conversion? Please respond by email. I will summarize if warranted. Thanks for your help. Anthony J. Starks Merrell Dow Research Institute P.O. Box 68470 Indianapolis, IN 46268 UUCP: ...ihnp4!wlcrjs!ajs *========== Unix is a trademark of AT & T ... DEC, PDP, etc are owned by Digital Equipment Corp.