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Creating Startup and Shutdown Files
HP Integrity NonStop NS-Series Operations Guide529869-005
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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.
For More Information
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
For information about ... See
Configuring the spoolers Spooler Utilities Reference Manual
Configuring and managing Pathway
applications
TS/MP System Management Manual
Configuring and managing TMF TMF Planning and Configuration Guide
TMF Operations and Recovery Guide
Configuring and managing TRANSFER
applications
TRANSFER Installation and Management Guide

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