Figure b-1, Defining smf processes using coup set and add, Figure b-2 – HP NonStop G-Series User Manual

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COUP and PUP Interfaces

HP NonStop Storage Management Foundation User's Guide523562-008

B-2

Defining Processes in the OSCONFIG File

In the SET command, you need to specify the values for only a few attributes: the
name of the related SMF program object file, the type and subtype of the process, and
a start-up message containing information needed for process initialization at start-up.
Other attributes, such as memory allocation for the process and swap volume, can also
be specified, but are assigned default values if you provide none.

Alternatively, use the COUP ADD command to both configure an SMF process and
add it to OSCONFIG, as

Figure B-2

illustrates.

Before you use PUP to define storage pools and virtual disks, you must configure and
start $ZSMS. The storage pool and virtual disk processes can be configured with
COUP either before or after you configure their associated storage pools and virtual
disks through PUP.

Figure B-1. Defining SMF Processes Using COUP SET and ADD

Figure B-2. Defining SMF Processes Using COUP ADD

007

CDT

.CDD

DSC/COUP

SET PROCESS,&

PROGRAM OMP,&

TYPE 52,SUBTYPE 0,&

STARTUPMSG (BC

cpu, CV volume)

ADD PROCESS $ZSMS

OSCONFIG

$ZSMS

008

CDT

.CDD

ADD PROCESS $ZSMS,&

PROGRAM OMP,TYPE 52, SUBTYPE 0,&

STARTUPMSG (BC

cpu, CV volume ...

)

DSC/COUP

OSCONFIG

$ZSMS

ADD PROCESS $MYPOOL,&

PROGRAM OPP,TYPE 25, SUBTYPE 0,&

STARTUPMSG (BC

cpu ...)

$MYPOOL

ADD PROCESS $MYVDISK,&

PROGRAM OVDP,TYPE 3, SUBTYPE 36,&

STARTUPMSG (BC

cpu ...)

$MYVDISK

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