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This section discusses using the initial system loader utility, START, that activates the operating system.

START is the ISL utility used most often, whether to boot the system from disk after a reset, to automatically reboot after the completion of the UPDATE, INSTALL, or DUMP utility, or to bring up the operating system after a shutdown.

START execution differs depending on the previously executed boot command. For example, a START after an INSTALL executes differently than a START after a shutdown or reset. START after an INSTALL may initialize the system member volumes. A START option after an INSTALL or UPDATE does not restart jobs.

There are, primarily, six load and start utilities for the operating system.

  • START or START RECOVERY

  • START NORECOVERY

  • UPDATE or UPDATE NOCONFIG

  • UPDATE CONFIG

  • INSTALL

  • DUMP

Using START and its Options

The ISL command for the START utility is START. The utility has several options:

   START [;GROUP=cgn][;LOGON=acct] [{ ;RECOVERY
;NORECOVERY }]

[{ ;SINGLE-DISC [{ ;SINGLE-USER
;MULTI-DISC }] ;MULTI-USER }]

[{ ;SYSSTART
;NOSYSSTART }]

Specify START alone or with alternate options. Separate the options from the command and other options with a blank or semicolon.

Using the ISL START command without listing any options:

   ISL> START

is the same as specifying the following default options:

   ISL> START GROUP=bootup LOGON=OPERATOR.SYS RECOVERY&

MULTI-USER MULTI-DISC SYSSTART
NOTE: bootup contains the CONFIG file that was used by the previous START NORECOVERY command. RECOVERY starts the system, but sets the fence at 14 which prevents any jobs or sessions from automatically starting.

These default options instruct the system to boot from disk, to use the configuration information last used to boot the system, attempts to log on as OPERATOR.SYS (if the OPERATOR user has been created), to restart all jobs and allow all users access to the system, to bring up all volumes present on the system, and to execute commands found in the SYSSTART file, SYSSTART.PUB.SYS.

Enter an alternate option through a keyword parameter, or several alternate options in groups of keyword parameters. The following command line shows an example of using multiple alternate options:

   ISL> START GROUP=CONFG950 LOGON=JOHN.SMITH NORECOVERY&:
SINGLE-USER SINGLE-DISC

Executing Commands During System Startup

The file SYSSTART.PUB.SYS executes automatically at system startup if the SYSSTART parameter is specified in the START command. This file can be used to set up the normal user environment automatically when the system starts up. The contents of this file should include command parameters appropriate for your environment, such as the standard limits for jobs and sessions, spooler start commands, stream device identification, outfence priorities, event logging, and so on. These commands are then performed automatically for you whenever the system is restarted.

A SYSSTART file can contain selected MPE commands (and their parameters) that the system manager is allowed to execute except networking commands. (Networking commands should be executed from a job that is streamed from SYSSTART, or from a logon UDC for OPERATOR.SYS.) You can use the following commands in a SYSSTART file:

ACCEPT

HEADOFF

REFUSE

ALLOCATE

HEADON

STARTSESS

ALLOW

JOBFENCE

STARTSPOOL

ALTLOG

JOBPRI

STOPSPOOL

COMMENT

JOBSECURITY

STREAM

CONSOLE

LDISMOUNT

STREAMS

DEALLOCATE

LIMIT

SUSPENDSPOOL

DISALLOW

LMOUNT

TELL

DISCRPS

LOG

TELLOP

DOWN

MRJECONTROL

TUNE

DOWNLOAD

OUTFENCE

UP

VMOUNT

Create a SYSSTART file with any text editor. A properly formatted SYSSTART file is composed of five modules, labeled and placed in the following order: startup, warmstart, coolstart, update, and reload. Notice that each module must be separated by one or more asterisks. The following SYSSTART file sample is an example of the type of commands you might want to include in a SYSSTART file. It is not intended to suggest entries for your system's SYSSTART file.

Example 3-4 A Properly Formatted SYSSTART File

   STARTUP
STREAMS 10
ALLOW @.@;COMMANDS=REPLY
ALLOCATE COBOLII.PUB.SYS
LIMIT 8,16
JOBFENCE 6
OUTFENCE 6
OUTFENCE 12;LDEV=14
FILE T;DEV=TAPE
***
WARMSTART
STREAMS 10
ALLOW @.@;COMMANDS=REPLY
ALLOCATE COBOLII.PUB.SYS
LIMIT 8,16
JOBFENCE 6
OUTFENCE 6
OUTFENCE 12;LDEV=14
FILE T;DEV=TAPE
***
COOLSTART
STREAMS 10
ALLOW @.@;COMMANDS=REPLY
ALLOCATE COBOLII.PUB.SYS
LIMIT 8,16
JOBFENCE 6
OUTFENCE 6
OUTFENCE 12;LDEV=14
FILE T;DEV=TAPE
***
UPDATE
LIMIT 1,1
JOBFENCE 14
OUTFENCE 14
STARTSESS 20;MANAGER.SYS/PASSWORD;HIPRI;NOWAIT
***
RELOAD
LIMIT 1,1
JOBFENCE 14
OUTFENCE 14
STARTSESS 20;MANAGER.SYS/PASSWORD;HIPRI;NOWAIT

The STARTUP module is executed whenever the SYSSTART file is accessed. Place commands and parameters specific to an operation under the appropriate heading. If, for instance, you do not wish users to be able to log on immediately following an UPDATE (START) or INSTALL (START), insert commands in the update and install modules to limit the jobs and sessions and raise the jobfence. Table 3-2 “Execution of SYSSTART File Modules” describes how each module is executed.

Table 3-2 Execution of SYSSTART File Modules

Boot Utility Used

SYSSTART Module Executed

ANY

startup

START (RECOVERY)

warmstart

START (NORECOVERY)

coolstart

UPDATE (START)

update

INSTALL (START)

reload

 

The SYSSTART file must be created by MANAGER.SYS and needs to reside on LDEV 1 to function properly. Once the file is created, use the following commands to copy the file to the appropriate location:

   HELLO MANAGER.SYS
FILE SYSSTART;DEV=1
FCOPY FROM=tempfilename;TO=*SYSSTART;NEW

If an error exists in the SYSSTART file, the startup process ignores it and continues execution.

Starting a HP e3000 (Series 900)

The following steps comprise a procedure for booting MPE/iX on a HP e3000 (Series 900) computer system using START following a reset.

To start the system, perform the following steps:

  1. Power on all attached peripheral devices, and ensure that the system disks are powered on.

  2. Place the console in control mode. Enter:

    CTRL B

    The console control mode prompt (CM>) should appear on the console screen.

  3. Reset the system using AP commands, boot from the primary path, and enter the START command at the ISL prompt.

    /need begin>

NOTE: If you have a 99X system, you must transfer to the service processor before you reset the system.
CM> SP

Examples 3-5 and 3-6 demonstrate the messages received at the console of the Series 900 systems.

NOTE: The components of the system startup messages on all of the systems are similar; however, the messages can vary in I/O path descriptions depending on the system.

Example 3-5 Example of a Hard Reset from an N-Class System

 GSP Host Name:  csyprel18(csysas18)GSP> rsRSExecution of this command irrecoverably halts all system processing andI/O activity and restarts the computer system.Type Y to confirm your intention to restart the system: (Y/[N]) y   -> SPU hardware was successfully reset.*****************************************platform                  config                    6224processor                 test                      1141PDH                       config                    3277PDH                       config                    3278platform                  config                    626Fprocessor                 test                      1142processor                 test                      1100processor                 test                      1100. . . memory                    test                      71A4memory                    test                      71A4memory                    test                      71A4***************************************************** EARLY BOOT VFP *************End of early boot detected*****************************************Firmware Version  21.32Duplex Console IO Dependent Code (IODC) revision 1------------------------------------------------------------------------------   (c) Copyright 1995-2000, Hewlett-Packard Company, All rights reserved------------------------------------------------------------------------------  Processor   Speed            State           CoProcessor State  Cache Size  Number                                       State              Inst    Data  ---------  --------   ---------------------  -----------------  ------------      1      540  MHz   Active                 Functional         512 KB   1 MB      3      Unknown    Stopped:Deconfigured   Unknown            512 KB   1 MB  Central Bus Speed (in MHz)  :        133  Available Memory            :    2097152  KB  Good Memory Required        : Not initialized. Defaults to 32 MB.   Primary boot path:    0/0/2/0.6   Alternate boot path:  0/0/1/0.6   Console path:         0/0/4/0.0   Keyboard path:        0/0/4/0.0---- Main Menu ---------------------------------------------------------------     Command                           Description     -------                           -----------     BOot [PRI|ALT|<path>]             Boot from specified path     PAth [PRI|ALT] [<path>]           Display or modify a path     SEArch [DIsplay|IPL] [<path>]     Search for boot devices     COnfiguration menu                Displays or sets boot values     INformation menu                  Displays hardware information     SERvice menu                      Displays service commands     DIsplay                           Redisplay the current menu     HElp [<menu>|<command>]           Display help for menu or command     RESET                             Restart the system----Main Menu: Enter command or menu > boInteract with IPL (Y, N, or Cancel)?> yBooting...Boot IO Dependent Code (IODC) revision 1HARD Booted.MMSAVE Version 2.5DUMPAREA protected, proceeding to ISL without memsaveISL loadedISL Revision A.00.43  Apr 12, 2000ISL> startMPE/iX launch facilityScanning PCI BUS 0   ++*..++..........................Scanning PCI BUS 8   ................................Scanning PCI BUS 10   *................................Scanning PCI BUS 20   *................................Scanning PCI BUS 28   +...............................Scanning PCI BUS 40   ................................Scanning PCI BUS 50   ................................Scanning PCI BUS 60   *................................Scanning PCI BUS 80   ................................Scanning PCI BUS 90   ................................Scanning PCI BUS A0   ................................Scanning PCI BUS C0   +...............................Scanning PCI BUS D0   ................................Scanning PCI BUS E0   ................................Initialize_genesis - Ver bld1: <<pci  2.1601>>FRI, JAN 18, 2002, 11:19:14 AM (y/n)?Initialize_genesis = Ready to configure I/O[CDM]8 8 0 18Initialize genesis completed.Create Console Messages kso completed.Initialize memory manager completed.Initialize resident kernel completed.Initialize volume management and mount the System DiskInitialize volume management completed.Opening the native system library completed.Initialize loader completed.I/O boot path managers frozen in memory completed.Vsm make no longer resident completed.Initialize process management completed.Initialize debug subsystem completed.Initialize file system completed.Initialize temporary UID/GID Databases completed.Initialize non-resident services completed.Begin binding compatibility mode SLCompatibility mode SL binding completeCreate port process has been completed.The following is a list of the boot options -   last boot command:    START          last configuration group:    CONFIG   current boot command: START          current configuration group: CONFIG   Last configuration group actually used by START: CONFIG   logon = OPERATOR.SYS   RECOVERY                             MULTI-USER   MULTI-DISK                           SYSSTARTBegin launching additional processors:No additional processors found: 1 total processor.Entering - System I/O configuration.The path 0/0/1/0.10.0 was configured but is not available.The path 0/0/1/0.8.0 was configured but is not available.The path 0/0/1/0.9.0 was configured but is not available.The path 0/12/0/0.2.0 was configured but is not available.The path 0/12/0/1.2.0 was configured but is not available.The path 0/2/0/1.2.0 was configured but is not available.The path 0/4/0/1.2.0 was configured but is not available.Leaving -  System I/O configuration.                      SYSTEM I/O AT BOOT TIMEldev:    1         HPC2490WD  configured      available  0/0/2/0.6.0ldev:    6       HP5000/F100  configured  not-available  0/0/1/0.8.0ldev:    7          HPC1537A  configured  not-available  0/12/0/0.2.0ldev:    8          HPC1537A  configured  not-available  0/12/0/1.2.0ldev:   10           HP7978A  configured  not-available  0/0/1/0.9.0ldev:   19           HP2688A  configured  not-available  0/0/1/0.10.0ldev:   20                    configured      availableldev:   31          HPC1537A  configured  not-available  0/2/0/1.2.0ldev:   32          HPC1537A  configured  not-available  0/4/0/0.2.0ldev:   33          HPC1537A  configured  not-available  0/4/0/1.2.0MEMORY AVAILABLE FOR USE (bytes): 2147483648Entering - Mount all volumesMounting MASTER on LDEV            1USERLOG RECOVERY COMPLETED for      MPEXL_SYSTEM_VOLUME_SETNO PARALLEL PROCESSES FOR MOUNT_ALL_VOLUMES-- Time spent in MOUNT_ALL_VOLUMES ->         0Leaving -  Mount all volumesThe current boot command has been saved on the system master.NMLG FILE NUMBER 82 ON.11:20/22/DCC STARTUP - ENTER - version C0500001 compiled 00061211:20/22/ WARNING: I/O config from last START NORECOVERY will be used.  (DCCWARN=100)[LAN_DUMP_SURR] Version A.00.70.000, PIN: #30[PSI_DUMP_SURR] Version A.00.70.000, PIN: #n   3[PBT_DUMP_SURR] Version A.00.70.066, PIN: #32[ACC_DUMP_SURR] Version A.00.70.003, PIN: #33System State:  Initializing Mode.Reply Information Table has been initialized!System State:  Multiuser Mode.11:20/1/Spooling of initially spooled devices is complete.11:20/1/Set-up of Spooling Subsystem is complete.11:20/37/The system has finished rebuilding the output spoolfile directory.SYSTEM LOG FILE #83 IS ONInitializing Job & SessionSESSION Scheduling InitializedJOB Scheduling InitializedDid not find a keyword in the first record of the SYSSTART file.Initiate Operator Log OnMPE/iX:Successfully launched diagnostic monitor process.Successfully launched System UPS Monitor process.STM system manager startedMPE/iX:  

Example 3-6 Example of a Soft Reset on an N-Class System

GSP Host Name:  csyprel18(csysas18)GSP> tcTCExecution of this command irrecoverably halts all system processing andI/O activity and restarts the computer system.Type Y to confirm your intention to restart the system: (Y/[N]) y    -> SPU hardware was successfully reset.GSP Host Name:  csyprel18(csysas18)GSP>********** VIRTUAL FRONT PANEL **********System Boot detected*****************************************LEDs:  RUN      ATTENTION     FAULT     REMOTE     POWER       ON       FLASH         OFF       ON         ONplatform                  config                    626Fprocessor                 test                      1142processor                 test                      1100processor                 test                      1100processor                 test                      1100processor                 test                      1100processor                 test                      1100processor. . .I/O                       test                      8107I/O                       test                      8107processor                 test                      1142platform                  test                      612AI/O                       config                    8238***************************************************** EARLY BOOT VFP *************End of early boot detected*****************************************Firmware Version  21.32Duplex Console IO Dependent Code (IODC) revision 1------------------------------------------------------------------------------   (c) Copyright 1995-2000, Hewlett-Packard Company, All rights reserved------------------------------------------------------------------------------  Processor   Speed            State           CoProcessor State  Cache Size  Number                                       State              Inst    Data  ---------  --------   ---------------------  -----------------  ------------      1      540  MHz   Active                 Functional         512 KB   1 MB      3      Unknown    Stopped:Deconfigured   Unknown            512 KB   1 MB  Central Bus Speed (in MHz)  :        133  Available Memory            :    2097152  KB  Good Memory Required        : Not initialized. Defaults to 32 MB.   Primary boot path:    0/0/2/0.6   Alternate boot path:  0/0/1/0.6   Console path:         0/0/4/0.0   Keyboard path:        0/0/4/0.0---- Main Menu ---------------------------------------------------------------     Command                           Description     -------                           -----------     BOot [PRI|ALT|<path>]             Boot from specified path     PAth [PRI|ALT] [<path>]           Display or modify a path     SEArch [DIsplay|IPL] [<path>]     Search for boot devices     COnfiguration menu                Displays or sets boot values     INformation menu                  Displays hardware information     SERvice menu                      Displays service commands     DIsplay                           Redisplay the current menu     HElp [<menu>|<command>]           Display help for menu or command     RESET                             Restart the system----Main Menu: Enter command or menu > boInteract with IPL (Y, N, or Cancel)?> yBooting... Boot IO Dependent Code (IODC) revision 1SOFT Booted.MMSAVE Version 2.5DUMPAREA found, save main memory to discISL loadedISL Revision A.00.43  Apr 12, 2000ISL> startMPE/iX launch facilityScanning PCI BUS 0   ++*..++..........................Scanning PCI BUS 8   ................................Scanning PCI BUS 10   *................................Scanning PCI BUS 20   *................................Scanning PCI BUS 28   +...............................Scanning PCI BUS 40   ................................Scanning PCI BUS 50   ................................Scanning PCI BUS 60   *................................Scanning PCI BUS 80   ................................Scanning PCI BUS 90   ................................Scanning PCI BUS A0   ................................Scanning PCI BUS C0   +...............................Scanning PCI BUS D0   ................................Scanning PCI BUS E0   ................................Initialize_genesis - Ver bld1: <<pci  2.1601>>FRI, JAN 18, 2002, 11:24:51 AM (y/n)?Initialize_genesis = Ready to configure I/O[CDM]8 8 0 18Initialize genesis completed.Create Console Messages kso completed.Initialize memory manager completed.Initialize resident kernel completed.Initialize volume management and mount the System DiskInitialize volume management completed.Opening the native system library completed.Initialize loader completed.I/O boot path managers frozen in memory completed.Vsm make no longer resident completed.Initialize process management completed.Initialize debug subsystem completed.Initialize file system completed.Initialize temporary UID/GID Databases completed.Initialize non-resident services completed.Begin binding compatibility mode SLCompatibility mode SL binding completeCreate port process has been completed.The following is a list of the boot options -   last boot command:    START          last configuration group:    CONFIG   current boot command: START          current configuration group: CONFIG   Last configuration group actually used by START: CONFIG   logon = OPERATOR.SYS   RECOVERY                             MULTI-USER   MULTI-DISK                           SYSSTARTBegin launching additional processors:No additional processors found: 1 total processor.Entering - System I/O configuration.The path 0/0/1/0.8.0 was configured but is not available.The path 0/0/1/0.9.0 was configured but is not available.higher component configuration failed.0/0/4/0.0The path 0/12/0/0.2.0 was configured but is not available.The path 0/12/0/1.2.0 was configured but is not available.The path 0/2/0/1.2.0 was configured but is not available.The path 0/4/0/0.2.0 was configured but is not available.The path 0/4/0/1.2.0 was configured but is not available.Leaving -  System I/O configuration.                      SYSTEM I/O AT BOOT TIMEldev:    1         HPC2490WD  configured      available  0/0/2/0.6.0ldev:    6       HP5000/F100  configured  not-available  0/0/1/0.8.0ldev:    7          HPC1537A  configured  not-available  0/12/0/0.2.0ldev:    8          HPC1537A  configured  not-available  0/12/0/1.2.0ldev:   10           HP7978A  configured  not-available  0/0/1/0.9.0ldev:   19           HP2688A  configured  not-available  0/0/1/0.10.0ldev:   20                    configured      availableldev:   31          HPC1537A  configured  not-available  0/2/0/1.2.0ldev:   32          HPC1537A  configured  not-available  0/4/0/0.2.0ldev:   33          HPC1537A  configured  not-available  0/4/0/1.2.0MEMORY AVAILABLE FOR USE (bytes): 2147483648Entering - Mount all volumesMounting MASTER on LDEV            1USERLOG RECOVERY COMPLETED for      MPEXL_SYSTEM_VOLUME_SETNO PARALLEL PROCESSES FOR MOUNT_ALL_VOLUMES-- Time spent in MOUNT_ALL_VOLUMES ->         0Leaving -  Mount all volumesThe current boot command has been saved on the system master.NMLG FILE NUMBER 83 ON.11:26/22/DCC STARTUP - ENTER - version C0500001 compiled 00061211:26/22/ WARNING: I/O config from last START NORECOVERY will be used.  (DCCW0)[LAN_DUMP_SURR] Version A.00.70.000, PIN: #30[PSI_DUMP_SURR] Version A.00.70.000, PIN: #n   3[PBT_DUMP_SURR] Version A.00.70.066, PIN: #32[ACC_DUMP_SURR] Version A.00.70.003, PIN: #33System State:  Initializing Mode.Reply Information Table has been initialized!System State:  Multiuser Mode.11:26/1/Spooling of initially spooled devices is complete.11:26/1/Set-up of Spooling Subsystem is complete.11:26/37/The system has finished rebuilding the output spoolfile directory.SYSTEM LOG FILE #84 IS ONInitializing Job & SessionSESSION Scheduling InitializedJOB Scheduling InitializedDid not find a keyword in the first record of the SYSSTART file.Initiate Operator Log OnMPE/iX:Successfully launched diagnostic monitor process.Successfully launched System UPS Monitor process.STM system manager startedMPE/iX:
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