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JP1 Version 12 JP1/Integrated Management 2 - Manager Administration Guide


3.3.3 Setting up automatic startup and automatic stop on both the physical host and the logical host

To implement automatic startup and automatic stop on both the physical and the logical hosts, you must use the settings described below, in addition to the settings for automatic startup and automatic stop on the logical host.

The setup method differs depending on the OS. The setup method for each OS is described below.

In the Windows environment:

Startup control sequentially executes startup and stop processes as described in the startup sequence definition file (JP1SVPRM.DAT), starting at the top. To change the startup sequence of the physical host and logical host, define a new startup and stop sequence for the physical host and logical host in the startup sequence definition file (JP1SVPRM.DAT).

In the Linux environment:

The automatic startup and stop sequences are determined based on the value of the numerical portion (** portion in S** and K**) in the automatic startup and automatic stop script. The greater the numerical value, the later the execution. The symbolic link to the automatic startup and automatic stop script for the physical host is automatically created during installation. To implement automatic startup and stop on both the physical and logical hosts, change the name of the symbolic link created for the logical host, and adjust the startup and stop sequences of the physical and logical hosts.

Note that the automatic startup and automatic stop scripts for the physical host are already provided. The following table lists the symbolic links to the automatic startup and automatic stop scripts for the physical host.

Table 3‒1: List of symbolic links to the automatic startup and automatic stop scripts for the physical host

Startup script

Stop script

/etc/rc.d/rc3.d/S99_JP1_20_CONS

/etc/rc.d/rc0.d/K01_JP1_80_CONS

/etc/rc.d/rc5.d/S99_JP1_20_CONS

/etc/rc.d/rc6.d/K01_JP1_80_CONS

Adjust the physical and logical host startup sequence by varying the size relationship between the value of the ** portion in S** and K** in the symbolic link list, and the value of the ** portion in S** and K** in the symbolic link to the automatic startup and stop script for the logical host.

For example, to start the logical host first, set the number in the symbolic name S** for the automatic startup script to be created for the logical host to a value smaller than 99 (for Linux).