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Date:Mon Jul 15 16:47:22 1999 
Subject:Re: Why do I get MISHAP - crsv: -- What am I doing wrong? 
From:Aaron Sloman See text for reply address 
Volume-ID:990715.07 

Greg Funaro <Gregory.Funaro@hsv.boeing.com> writes:

> Date: Thu, 15 Jul 1999 15:42:19 GMT
> Organization: The Boeing Company
>
> Well I know what the manual says about the following mishap
>
> MISHAP - crsv: CAN'T RESTORE - NOT SAME SYSTEM AND VERSION

> ....

> I can load each one individually via
>
> popsys:rsvpop11.exe +popsavelib:startup.psv +popsavelib:clisp.psv
> +engine
>
> popsys:rsvpop11.exe +popsavelib:startup.psv +popsavelib:clisp.psv +lp1
>
> But I cannot load them together
>
> popsys:rsvpop11.exe +popsavelib:startup.psv +popsavelib:clisp.psv
> +engine +lp1
>
> What must I being doing wrong?

Alas, you can only load a saved image on top of another saved image
if you built the second one on top of the first.

Instead of

> pop11 \%nort mkimage -subsystem lisp lp1.psv  loadlp1.p
> pop11 \%nort mkimage -subsystem lisp engine.psv  loadengine.p

Try

pop11 \%nort mkimage -subsystem lisp lp1.psv  loadlp1.p

as before followed by

pop11 +lp1 \%nort mkimage -subsystem lisp engine.psv  loadengine.p


Then you can run

    pop11 +lp1

or
    pop11 +lp1 +engine

(which is nowadays equivalent to pop11 +engine, as the saved image
remembers what it was layered on).

But you will then not be able to do

    pop11 +engine

If you want all three combinations (lp1, or engine, or lp1+engine)
then you'll have to make three saved images.

You MAY be able to avoid this if you use syssaveincr and later
use sysrestoreincr but it is unreliable and "deprecated", according
to REF SYSTEM !

Aaron
==
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