HP OpenVMS 8.x manual Controlling the Printer and Storage Environment

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Command

Parameter 1

Parameter 2

Description

@TNT$STARTUP

BOOT

ALL

Starts the server. Starts any printer queues that are not yet

 

 

 

started and are managed by OpenVMS Management Station.

 

 

 

Mounts any volumes that are not yet mounted and are

 

 

 

managed by OpenVMS Management Station.

@TNT$STARTUP

BOOT

PRINTERS

Starts the server. Starts any printer queues that are not yet

 

 

 

started and are managed by OpenVMS Management Station.

 

 

 

Does not mount volumes managed by OpenVMS

 

 

 

Management Station.

@TNT$STARTUP

BOOT

STORAGE

Starts the server. Mounts any volumes that are not yet

 

 

 

mounted and are managed by OpenVMS Management

 

 

 

Station. Does not start any printer queues.

Note that the effect of TNT$STARTUP BOOT, with no second parameter, has not changed from earlier releases. This command starts any printer queues that are not yet started and are managed by OpenVMS Management Station, but it does not mount any volumes.

Add the following command line to the system shutdown file,

SYS$MANAGER:SYSHUTDWN.COM:

$ @SYS$STARTUP:TNT$SHUTDOWN.COM

G.1.6 Controlling the Printer and Storage Environment

It is not necessary to remove your existing queue startup and volume mount DCL procedures immediately. The OpenVMS Management Station server recognizes that you started a queue or mounted a volume with your command procedures and assumes that you want it that way.

As you become familiar with the server's management ability, you can remove or comment out the DCL commands and procedures that perform these tasks and allow OpenVMS Management Station to control your printer and storage environment.

In addition, the OpenVMS Management Station server periodically (every 24 hours) generates a DCL command procedure that includes the commands to mount all of the volumes managed by OpenVMS Management Station. If you are familiar with DCL, you can look at this command procedure to see what actions OpenVMS Management Station performs for you. In the event of an unforeseen system problem or a corrupt server database (SYS$SYSTEM:TNT$ACS.DAT), you can use this command procedure to mount the volumes.

The name of the generated file is TNT$EMERGENCY_MOUNT.COM.

TNT$EMERGENCY_MOUNT.COM is created in SYS$SYSTEM or in the directory pointed to by the TNT$ACS logical, if that logical name exists.

The OpenVMS Management Station server limits TNT$EMERGENCY_MOUNT.COM to seven versions.

G.1.7 Keeping Your Printer Environment Up to Date

The OpenVMS Management Station server installation creates a file named

SYS$STARTUP:TNT$UTILITY.COM. This command procedure scans the OpenVMS system and updates the database of known printers, queues, and related devices.

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HP OpenVMS 8.x manual Controlling the Printer and Storage Environment, Keeping Your Printer Environment Up to Date