Creating Startup and Shutdown Files

If a CIIN File Is Not Specified or Enabled in OSM

If a CIIN File Is Not Specified or Enabled in OSM

The results of the startup TACL process varies depending on whether a CIIN file is specified in the CONFTEXT file and whether the CIIN option is enabled.

CONFTEXT CIIN Entry

CIIN

 

and CIIN File

Option

Results

1.

CONFTEXT has CIIN

Enabled

CIIN is executed by initial (startup) TACL process.

 

entry, and file is

 

Upon completion, this TACL process terminates.

 

available in specified

 

You must log on to a different TACL process (the

 

location.

 

TACL process on $YMIOP.#CLCI started by the

 

 

 

CIIN file) to complete the system startup process.

2.

CONFTEXT has CIIN

Enabled

CIIN is executed by initial (startup) TACL process.

 

entry, and file is

 

Upon completion, this TACL process terminates,

 

available in specified

 

leaving no TACL process available. You must reload

 

location, but file is

 

the system with the CIIN option disabled in the

 

empty or aborts

 

System Startup dialog box invoked from the OSM

 

because of syntax

 

Low-Level Link; then log on and correct the CIIN file.

 

errors before another

 

Then, either enable the CIIN option, using the

 

TACL process is

 

System Startup dialog box, and reload; or complete

 

started.

 

the system startup process manually.

3.

CONFTEXT has CIIN

Enabled

Initial TACL process is started and left in logged-off

 

entry, but file is not

 

state. You must log on to complete the system

 

available in specified

 

startup process.

 

location.

 

 

4.

CONFTEXT has CIIN

Disabled

Initial TACL process is started and left in logged-off

 

entry.

 

state. You must log on to complete the system

 

 

 

startup process.

5.

CONFTEXT has no

Enabled

Initial TACL process is started and left logged on to

 

CIIN entry.

or

the super ID (255,255). You must initiate the

 

 

disabled

remainder of the system startup process manually

 

 

 

and then log off.

Caution. Situation 5 presents a security issue: the initial TACL process is left logged on to the super ID (255,255). You must either immediately continue with the system startup process (as described in the Results column), log on to another user ID, or log off.

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