SCF Reference Manual for J-Series and H-Series RVUs
Using SCF to Configure and Manage NonStop
Integrity NS-Series Servers
SCF Reference Manual for J-Series and H-Series RVUs—529649-003
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Using the CONFBASE File
Figure 1-2 illustrates the differences between the types of system configuration files.
Using the CONFBASE File
The CONFBASE file is created during system configuration and placed on the SYS
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subvolume specified in the CONFTEXT file. The CONFBASE file for a new system is
on $SYSTEM.SYS00. These system-load processes are preconfigured in this file:
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The system disk
•
The $ZZKRN Kernel subsystem manager
•
The $ZZSTO Storage subsystem manager
•
The $ZHOME reliable home-terminal process
It is unlikely you will ever need to load the system from the CONFBASE file. However,
if the current configuration file has become corrupted and there is no other
configuration file from which you can load the system, use the procedure in Recreating
the Initial CONFIG File on page 1-7.
Figure 1-2. Types of System Configuration Files
VST005.vsd
Initial CONFIG File
Normal System Load
Saved Configuration
Automatically Saved
Configuration
System Load From
Another CONFIG File
CONFIG
Current CONFIG
-> SCF SAVE
Autosaved
CONFIG
CONFSAVE
Current CONFIG
CONFIG
Initial CONFIG
CONF0000
SCF0000 File
CONFBASE
Base CONFIG
CONFIG
Current CONFIG
Current CONFIG
CONFIG
Saved CONFIG
CONF
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