NonStop NS-Series Operations Guide (H06.12+)

the SCF interface to the Kernel subsystem to add these processes to the system configuration
database:
$ZEXP, the Expand manager process
$ZPMON, the OSS monitor process
For more information about configuring generic processes to start automatically, refer to
the documentation in “Related Reading” (page 171).
You can include commands in startup command files that you invoke from a TACL prompt
or another startup file. For some techniques to make startup command files run as efficiently
as possible, refer to Writing Efficient Startup and Shutdown Command Files“Writing Efficient
Startup and Shutdown Command Files” (page 179).
Performing a System Load
To perform a normal system load:
1. Verify that all processors are halted as described in “Stopping the System” (page 166). All
processors in the system must be halted before you initiate a system load.
2. Log on to the OSM Low-Level Link.
3. From the OSM Low-Level Link toolbar, click Start system.
4. If you initiate a system load while processors are running, a message appears asking whether
you want to proceed. If you click Yes, all the processors are halted, then the system load
begins.
Figure 15-1 System Load Dialog Box
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