HP (Hewlett-Packard) NS-series Network Card User Manual


 
Creating Startup and Shutdown Files
HP Integrity NonStop NS-Series Operations Guide—529869-005
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Spooler Warm-Start File
Spooler Warm-Start File
This example command file warm starts the spooler.
After the spooler has been brought up, the printer devices should be in the WAITING
state. This file can be invoked automatically from the STRTSYS file, or you can invoke
it by using the following TACL command:
> OBEY $SYSTEM.STARTUP.SPLWARM
comment -- This is $SYSTEM.STARTUP.SPLWARM
comment -- This file warm starts the spooler, leaving all jobs intact.
SPOOL / IN $SYSTEM.SPL.SPL, OUT $ZHOME, NAME $SPLS, NOWAIT, PRI 149, &
CPU 1/0
SPOOLCOM; SPOOLER, START
comment -- check to see that the spooler started successfully
SPOOLCOM; SPOOLER, STATUS
TMF Warm-Start File
This example command file warm starts the TMF subsystem.
This file can be invoked automatically from the STRTSYS file, or you can invoke it by
using the following TACL command:
> TMFCOM / IN $SYSTEM.STARTUP.TMFSTART, OUT $ZHOME /
-- This is $SYSTEM.STARTUP.TMFSTART
-- This file warm starts the Transaction Management Facility (TMF) subsystem
-- and checks to see if TMF started successfully.
START TMF;ENABLE DATAVOLS *;STATUS TMF;EXIT
TCP/IP Stack Configuration and Startup File
Configuration data for NonStop TCP/IP (conventional TCP/IP) processes is not added
to the configuration database. Therefore, TCP/IP stacks must be both configured and
started for each LAN port that connects to a SWAN concentrator each time you start
the system, unless you are using NonStop TCP/IPv6 over SWAN. (If so, see the
manuals that support those TCP/IP subsystems.)
You can create TACL command files to configure TCP/IP stacks on the other ports by
assigning the appropriate values the following variables in this example file:
The NonStop TCP/IPv6 subsystems participate in the system configuration database
(however, not with the initial configuration database that is shipped with a new system).
TCP/IP Configuration and Management Manual
TCP/IPv6 Configuration and Management Manual
GW^ADDR LINE^NAME TCP^CPU2
HOST^NAME LST^NAME TCP^NAME
IP^ADDR TCP^CPU1 TEL^NAME