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Operating Systems SCO Need Help With System Recovery After HD Errors Post 302992124 by spock9458 on Tuesday 21st of February 2017 05:33:00 PM
Old 02-21-2017
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My concern is that once a disk starts to fail continued use is likely to result in complete failure.
This is EXACTLY my concern as well, and I have a plan but I'm running into roadblocks all along the way. The best solution I can think of is to build a VM to run SCO OpenServer 5.0.6, which is my current licensed product. I have found an article using Google that explains how someone did this successfully in VM Workstation. The initial problem I'm running into there is getting access to a floppy with the BTLD driver that is supposedly compatible for the installation of the O/S to work in a VM. I have obtained the driver file, and created a unix floppy that may work, but all I have is a USB floppy drive and the VM will not recognize it, so I can't even try it. My second option is to create an .iso image of the floppy, which the VM should be able to use, but I can't get Windows XP to create an .iso file from the floppy - windows acts like the floppy is empty or unformatted. I have used my SCO box to create an .iso file from the floppy, but I can't get it copied out of SCO using ftp, or write it to another floppy - nothing seems to work.

I think my tape backup is the whole system, so if I could get a working installation of Openserver 5.0.6 either on newer hardware, or in a VM, then I could try restoring the backup and see what happens.

At this point I would be happy to just get something to work. The system holds our legacy software, so we really only want it for historical purposes. It helps us a lot if we can access the old files, and copy data out of them, in that regard it is not critical. However management has asked me to "do whatever possible" to try and keep the information accessible to us.

Any ideas or help you can offer me would be appreciated. Have you had success with installing 5.0.6 on a VM?
 

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pthread_join(3) 					     Library Functions Manual						   pthread_join(3)

NAME
pthread_join - Causes the calling thread to wait for the termination of the specified thread. LIBRARY
DECthreads POSIX 1003.1c Library (libpthread.so) SYNOPSIS
#include <pthread.h> int pthread_join( pthread_t thread, void **value_ptr); STANDARDS
Interfaces documented on this reference page conform to industry standards as follows: IEEE Std 1003.1c-1995, POSIX System Application Program Interface PARAMETERS
Thread whose termination is awaited by the calling routine. Return value of the terminating thread (when that thread either calls pthread_exit(3) or returns from its start routine). DESCRIPTION
This routine suspends execution of the calling thread until the specified target thread thread terminates. On return from a successful pthread_join(3) call with a non-NULL value_ptr argument, the value passed to pthread_exit(3) is returned in the location referenced by value_ptr, and the terminating thread is detached. If more than one thread attempts to join with the same thread, the results are unpredictable. A call to pthread_join(3) returns after the target thread terminates. The pthread_join(3) routine is a deferred cancelation point: the target thread will not be detached if the thread blocked in pthread_join(3) is canceled. If a thread calls this routine and specifies its own pthread_t, a deadlock can result. The pthread_join(3) (or pthread_detach(3)) routine should eventually be called for every thread that is created with the detachstate attribute of its thread attributes object set to PTHREAD_CREATE_JOINABLE, so that storage associated with the thread can be reclaimed. RETURN VALUES
If an error condition occurs, this routine returns an integer value indicating the type of error. Possible return values are as follows: Successful completion. The value specified by thread does not refer to a joinable thread. The value specified by thread does not refer to an existing thread ID. A deadlock was detected, or thread specifies the calling thread. ERRORS
None RELATED INFORMATION
Functions: pthread_cancel(3), pthread_create(3), pthread_detach(3), pthread_exit(3) Manuals: Guide to DECthreads and Programmer's Guide delim off pthread_join(3)
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