[rescue] IBM RS/6000 3CT
Mike Johnson
mike at enoch.org
Sat Nov 9 09:47:51 CST 2002
Carl R. Friend [crfriend at rcn.com] wrote:
> What's an RS/6000 3CT? I have an RS/6000 220 (7011-220) that
Dave McGuire sent me this link on it:
http://www.neurotica.com/docs/rs6000/7030-3CT.html
67 MHz POWER2 based workstation. Seems to have been on the high end in
its day.
> runs AIX 3.2.5 that happily accepts a PS/2 keyboard with a couple
> of caveats. One caveat is that you'll get no sound. The other
> is that you'll have to use the internal diagnostics to remap the
> keys every time you boot. I believe the program (on the 220) is
> "dkbdsal".
I'll have to look into a VGA adaptor for the frame buffer, then. Or,
(as Dave mentioned) find an SGI monitor. The former is more likely to
happen. Since I have no monitor, I'm using serial. I actually don't
expect to run a head on the box, anyways -- just trying to get the thing
going.
> That's "service" mode. You use that when you need to run thorough
> diags or use an alternate bootlist. You do the latter to (re)load
> software or boot into diagnostic mode (which you machine doesn't
> seem to have loaded).
You're kidding. The diag mode has to be -loaded-. Great. :(
> That's what the LEDs are for, silly. ;-)
Seriously? There's nothing output to the screen until later in the OS
boot stages?
> Bummer. You're going to have to find either a backup (a special
> bootable one created by a "mksysb") or a distro (and appropriate
> iron to read it) and boot into a "limited function maintenance
> shell" (the closest AIX has to "single-user mode"). From there,
> you can import the root volume-group (getrootvg), mount the root
> on the internal disk and edit /etc/security/passwd to reset the
> root word.
Ugh. So, I have to ask, is there anywhere I can get install media for
cheap? A quick eBay scan reveals I'd have to pay between $100 and $200.
That's a bit rich for me right now.
> Contact me off-list for the gory details - unless everyone else
> is interested, that is.
Might be worth it for the archives. I'm sure I won't be the last to ask
this question...
Thanks for the response!
Mike
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