HP Integrity NonStop NS-Series Operations Guide—529869-005
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Creating Startup and Shutdown Files
This section describes command files that automatically start and shut down an
Integrity NonStop NS-series server.
Automating System Startup and Shutdown on page 16-2
Managed Configuration Services (MCS) on page 16-2
Startup on page 16-2
Shutdown on page 16-3
For More Information on page 16-3
Processes That Represent the System Console on page 16-3
$YMIOP.#CLCI on page 16-3
$YMIOP.#CNSL on page 16-3
$ZHOME on page 16-4
$ZHOME Alternative on page 16-4
Example Command Files on page 16-4
CIIN File on page 16-5
Establishing a CIIN File on page 16-6
Modifying a CIIN File on page 16-6
If a CIIN File Is Not Specified or Enabled in OSM on page 16-7
Example CIIN Files on page 16-8
Writing Efficient Startup and Shutdown Command Files on page 16-9
Command File Syntax on page 16-9
Avoid Manual Intervention on page 16-10
Use Parallel Processing on page 16-10
Investigate Product-Specific Techniques on page 16-11
How Process Persistence Affects Configuration and Startup on page 16-11
Tips for Startup Files on page 16-11
Startup File Examples on page 16-12
System Startup File on page 16-12
Spooler Warm-Start File on page 16-14
TMF Warm-Start File on page 16-14
TCP/IP Stack Configuration and Startup File on page 16-14
CP6100 Lines Startup File on page 16-17
ATP6100 Lines Startup File on page 16-17
X.25 Lines Startup File on page 16-17
Printer Line Startup File on page 16-18