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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