NET/MASTER Management Services (MS) System Management Guide

Reinstalling NonStop NET/MASTER MS
Starting NonStop NET/MASTER MS
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Emergency Shutdown of NonStop NET/MASTER MS From TACL
The syntax of the NNM program used to perform an emergency shutdown operation
from TACL is shown here:
[ RUN ] NNM $
pxxx
SHUTDOWN $ABEND$
The SHUTDOWN $ABEND$ command is immediately executed by the NCP. As a
result of executing the command, NonStop NET/MASTER MS shuts down.
Canceling the Shutdown Operation. If you use the SHUTDOWN $ABEND$ command
from the NNM program, you cannot cancel the shutdown operation.
Reinstalling NonStop
NET/MASTER MS
During NonStop NET/MASTER MS startup, the NCP copies some model data files for
its own use (see Appendix A, “File Reference”). When the NCP creates the files, it
uses the process character, which is Z by default, to uniquely identify the files.
When reinstalling NonStop NET/MASTER MS, if you want to start with new data
files, purge the following files:
$
isv-vol
.ZNNMNDO.NCLDOBJ
$
isv-vol
.ZNNMDATA.
p
CEXCCF
$
isv-vol
.ZNNMDATA.
p
LGFILE1
$
isv-vol
.ZNNMDATA.
p
MAPFILE
$
isv-vol
.ZNNMDATA.
p
UACAUTH
$
isv-vol
.ZNNMDATA.
p
UACUTIL
$
isv-vol
.ZNNMDATA.
p
UMSFILE
For example, if you start NonStop NET/MASTER MS with the default startup
configuration and the $isv-vol is $BUNDY, purge the following files:
$BUNDY.ZNNMNDO.NCLDOBJ
$BUNDY.ZNNMDATA.ZCEXCCF
$BUNDY.ZNNMDATA.ZLGFILE1
$BUNDY.ZNNMDATA.ZMAPFILE
$BUNDY.ZNNMDATA.ZUACAUTH
$BUNDY.ZNNMDATA.ZUACUTIL
$BUNDY.ZNNMDATA.ZUMSFILE
If you did not correctly create an initial user ID definition record, you need purge only
the file named pUMSFILE.
Note Ensure that all processes started by the NCP are stopped before you attempt to purge these files:
otherwise, the files may still be open and you will not be able to purge them.
Additionally, after NonStop NET/MASTER MS startup, a static or dynamic process
(see Section 11, “Configuring the Processing Environment”) may create some other
data files used for storing information about delayed or queued NCL processes (see