SCF Reference Manual for G-Series RVUs (G06.27+)
Using SCF to Configure and Manage NonStop
S-Series Servers
SCF Reference Manual for G-Series RVUs—520413-005
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Contents of the Initial CONFIG File
Contents of the Initial CONFIG File
When the system is delivered, the $SYSTEM.ZSYSCONF.CONFIG file contains a
standard system configuration created by HP. Some of the objects already configured
in this file are:
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A $ZM QIO monitor process in each processor
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The $ZZLAN LAN subsystem manager
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The $ZZWAN WAN subsystem manager
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The $ZDMP HP Tandem Failure Data System (TFDS) process
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The $ZNET Subsystem Control Process (SCP) management process
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The $ZZATM Asynchronous Transfer Mode subsystem monitor process (optional)
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The $ZZFOX Fiber Optic Extension (FOX) monitor process in the ServerNet/FX
adapter subsystem monitor process (optional)
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Magnetic disk drives
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Tape drives
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LAN adapters
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The $ZSPE SP-to-EMS event conversion process
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The $CLCI initial TACL process
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The $ZNET Subsystem Control Program process
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The $ZTCP0 and $ZTCP1 NonStop TCP/IP processes
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The $ZLOG alternate EMS collector
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The following objects for TSM:
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The $TSMS SNMP agent
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The $ZTSM TSM server
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The $ZCVP0 and $ZCVP1 TSM event servers
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The following objects for OSM:
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The $ZOSM (Applet Server process)
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The $ZCMOM (main OSM server process)
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The $ZOEV (OSM event viewer manager)
This initial CONFIG file is also saved on your system as the ZSYSCONF.CONF0000
file. Refer to Section 2, Using SCF to Display Your System’s Configuration
, for
example displays from the CONF0000 file.
How to Re-create the Initial CONFIG File
If the current configuration file has become corrupted and there is no other
configuration file from which you can load the system, use the following procedure to
re-create the initial CONFIG file.
1. Optionally purge (or rename) the $SYSTEM.ZSERVICE.SNMPCTL file. The
SNMPCTL file contains the current SNMP configuration (for which system
consoles are allowed to establish TSM service connections and which system
Note. These procedures apply to TSM only.