NonStop Operations Guide for H-Series and J-Series RVUs
18 Creating Startup and Shutdown Files
This section describes command files that automatically start and shut down an NonStop system.
• “Automating System Startup and Shutdown” (page 200)
“NonStop Cluster Boot Application” (page 200)◦
◦ “Managed Configuration Services (MCS)” (page 200)
◦ “Startup” (page 201)
◦ “Shutdown” (page 201)
◦ “For More Information ” (page 201)
• “Processes That Represent the System Console” (page 201)
“$YMIOP.#CLCI” (page 201)◦
◦ “$YMIOP.#CNSL” (page 201)
◦ “$ZHOME” (page 202)
◦ “$ZHOME Alternative” (page 202)
• “Example Command Files” (page 202)
• “CIIN File” (page 203)
“Establishing a CIIN File” (page 203)◦
◦ “Modifying a CIIN File” (page 204)
◦ “If a CIIN File Is Not Specified or Enabled in OSM” (page 204)
◦ “Example CIIN Files” (page 204)
• “Writing Efficient Startup and Shutdown Command Files” (page 206)
“Command File Syntax” (page 206)◦
◦ “Avoid Manual Intervention” (page 206)
◦ “Use Parallel Processing” (page 206)
◦ “Investigate Product-Specific Techniques” (page 207)
• “How Process Persistence Affects Configuration and Startup” (page 207)
• “Tips for Startup Files” (page 207)
• “Startup File Examples” (page 208)
“System Startup File” (page 208)◦
◦ “Spooler Warm-Start File ” (page 209)
◦ “TMF Warm-Start File” (page 210)
◦ “TCP/IP Stack Configuration and Startup File” (page 210)
◦ “CP6100 Lines Startup File” (page 212)
◦ “X.25 Lines Startup File” (page 213)
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