NonStop S-Series Hardware Installation and FastPath Guide (G06.29+)

Creating Startup and Shutdown Files
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Automating System Startup and Shutdown
Automating System Startup and Shutdown
Startup
You can use startup command files to automate the starting of devices and processes
on the system, which minimizes the possibility of operator errors caused by forgotten
or mistyped commands.
The system is shipped with a basic startup file named CIIN, located on the
$SYSTEM.SYS00 subvolume. The CIIN file must be specified in a particular way. See
CIIN File on page 13-6 for more information.
After the commands in the CIIN file are executed, other startup files can be invoked
either automatically, from another startup file, or manually in commands entered by the
operator. The startup file sequence usually starts the spooler and other system
software first and then starts applications.
Shutdown
Automating system shutdown with a collection of shutdown files helps the operator
bring the system to an orderly halt. The shutdown file sequence reverses the order of
commands in the startup file sequence: applications are shut down first, followed by
the spooler and other system software.
For More Information
For information about ... See
Configuring the spoolers Spooler Utilities Reference Manual
Configuring and managing Pathway
applications
TS/MP System Management Manual
Configuring and managing TMF TMF Planning and Configuration Guide
TMF Operations and Recovery Guide
Configuring and managing TRANSFER
applications
TRANSFER Installation and Management Guide
Configuring and managing your system
monitoring environment
TSM Configuration Guide