Open System Services Installation Guide (H06.16+, J06.05+)

Continue? <yes/[NO]>:
Respond either Yes or No (case is ignored) or by pressing Return (which is equivalent to
responding No). If unsure, respond No.
8. If you responded No, OSSREMOV terminates. If you responded Yes, OSSREMOV displays
this prompt:
Confirm? <yes/[NO]>:
Respond either Yes or No (case is ignored) or by pressing Return (which is equivalent to
responding No). If unsure, respond No.
9. If you respond No, OSSREMOV terminates. If you respond Yes, OSSREMOV may display
this prompt:
Do you want the NULL process ($NULL) completely removed? <yes/[NO]>:
CAUTION: It is no longer required to start $NULL before starting the OSS Monitor; however,
many applications use $NULL, and they might not work correctly if OSSREMOV removes it.
Respond either Yes or No (case is ignored) or by pressing Return (which is equivalent to
responding No). If unsure, respond No.
10. OSSREMOV may display this prompt:
Do you want the security manager process ($ZSMP) completely removed? <yes/[NO]>:
CAUTION: It is no longer required to start $ZSMP before starting the OSS Monitor; however,
Safeguard uses $ZSMP. If your system uses Safeguard and OSSREMOV removes $ZSMP,
you will have difficulty accessing Guardian files.
Respond either Yes or No (case is ignored) or by pressing Return (which is equivalent to
responding No). If unsure, respond No.
If either $ZSMP or $NULL is missing and the EASYSETUP^STARTUP param is set, then OSSREMOV
will start that missing process.
Process missing. security manager process ($ZSMP) startup: STARTING
SCF-> START PROCESS $ZZKRN.#ZSMP
security manager process ($ZSMP) startup: COMPLETED
If OSSREMOV starts $ZSMP, OSSREMOV will stop $ZSMP before OSSREMOV itself stops.
OSSREMOV removes the OSS subsystem.
Example 9 (page 37) shows an OSSREMOV session, including the prompts and status messages.
User input is shown in bold.
36 OSSREMOV Utility