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

ResultsCIIN OptionCONFTEXT CIIN Entry and CIIN File
Initial TACL process is started and left
in logged-off state. You must log on to
complete the system startup process.
DisabledCONFTEXT has CIIN entry.
Initial TACL process is started and left
logged on to the super ID (255,255).
You must initiate the remainder of the
system startup process manually and
then log off.
Enabled or disabledCONFTEXT has no CIIN entry.
NOTE: Situation 5 presents a security issue: the initial TACL process is left logged on to the
super ID (255,255). You must either immediately continue with the system startup process (as
described in the Results column), log on to another user ID, or log off.
Example CIIN Files
This example CIIN file does not include a persistent CLCI TACL process.
Comment -- This is the initial command input (CIIN) file for the system.
Comment -- If CIIN is enabled in OSM and configured in your CONFTEXT
Comment -- file, the initial TACL process will read this file and
Comment -- then terminate.
Comment -- This file is used to reload the remaining processors and
Comment -- start a TACL process pair for the system console.
Comment -- Reload the remaining processors.
RELOAD /TERM $ZHOME, OUT $ZHOME/ *
Comment -- Start a TACL process pair for the system console TACL window.
Comment -- Use the OSM Low-Level Link to start a TTE session
Comment -- for the startup TACL before issuing this command (see the
Comment -- Start Terminal Emulator command under the File menu).
Comment -- These should be the last commands in this file, because
Comment -- the TACL process displays a prompt and attempts to read
Comment -- from $YMIOP.#CLCI, blocking other processes from writing to
Comment -- this device.
TACL/TERM $YMIOP.#CLCI, IN $YMIOP.#CLCI, OUT $YMIOP.#CLCI, NAME $SC0, &
PRI 199, CPU 0/1
TACL/TERM $YMIOP.#CLCI, IN $YMIOP.#CLCI, OUT $YMIOP.#CLCI, NAME $SC0, &
PRI 199, CPU 1/0
Comment -- Upon completion of this file, the initial TACL process
Comment -- terminates. You need to log on to a new TACL session
Comment -- to complete the remainder of the system startup process.
This example CIIN file shows what you would use if you had created a persistent CLCI TACL
process by configuring it as a generic process.
NOTE: If you use the following example as is, you must first create the $ZZKRN.#CLCI-TACL
process. If you do not create the $ZZKRN.#CLCI-TACL process first, you might have no access
to the system after it loads. To recover, load the system again from another SYSnn or with CIIN
disabled.
Comment -- This is the initial command input (CIIN) file for the system.
Comment -- If CIIN is enabled in OSM and configured in your CONFTEXT
Comment -- file, the initial TACL process will read this file and
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