Creating Startup and Shutdown Files

Shutdown

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.

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Configuring the spoolers

Spooler Utilities Reference Manual

Configuring and managing Pathway

TS/MP System Management Manual

applications

 

Configuring and managing TMF

TMF Planning and Configuration Guide

 

TMF Operations and Recovery Guide

Configuring and managing TRANSFER

TRANSFER Installation and Management Guide

applications

 

Processes That Represent the System Console

On Integrity NonStop NS-series servers, the system console is a pair of windows on a LAN-connected system console. It is represented by the processes $YMIOP.#CLCI and $YMIOP.#CNSL, and the home terminal is represented by the $ZHOME process pair.

$YMIOP.#CLCI

$YMIOP.#CLCI is the primary interactive terminal for the operator interface to the system.

This process:

Runs on the system console

Is preconfigured on your system during system generation

TACL processes are started on $YMIOP.#CLCI by commands in the CIIN file. If a read operation is pending, such as a TACL prompt on $YMIOP.#CLCI, write operations are blocked, causing the process attempting the write operation to wait indefinitely.

$YMIOP.#CNSL

$YMIOP.#CNSL is a write-only device for logging.

This process:

Runs on the system console

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