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Setting up PicLan-IP in COLDSTART

This documentation applies to the following platforms: Universe/Unidata platforms are covered in a seperate document.

General principles

The PicLan-IP software must execute from within the PICLAN-IP account. Due to the large number of programs and support files, it is not practical to setup PicLan-IP server functions to run from other accounts.  As such, the system COLDSTART proceedure will need to log to a synonym account of the PICLAN-IP account in order to start the PicLan-IP server functions.

Setting up the System Account Pointer

You will first need to setup a synonym account item called PICLAN-IP-COLDSTART in the SYSTEM (or mds,, for D3) file.  Here is the format of this item for each type of host:
D3 mvBase, Mentor PRO Pick/64+, Sequoia PRO
FILE = MDS,,
ID   = PICLAN-IP-COLDSTART
001  Q
002  PICLAN-IP
003
004
005
006
007
008 SYS3
009 L
010 10
FILE = SYSTEM
ID   = PICLAN-IP-COLDSTART

001 Q
002 PICLAN-IP
003
004
005
006
007
008 SYS3
009 L
010 10
FILE = SYSTEM
ID   = PICLAN-IP-COLDSTART

001 Q
002 PICLAN-IP
003
004
005
006
007
008 SYS2
009 L
010 10

As specified above, this synonym account is not passworded.  In that you should create passwords on all accounts, you should also do this here.  Execute the system PASSWORD command (or equivelent) to create a password for the PICLAN-IP-COLDSTART account.

Setting up the System COLDSTART Proc

The next step is to add the following command to the very end of the system COLDSTART (or USER-COLDSTART) proceedure:
HLOGTO PICLAN-IP-COLDSTART,password
P
You should use the password that you setup for the PICLAN-IP account.

It is important to realize that the COLDSTART proceedure will not continue after this command.  As such, make sure that you place this command at the very end of the COLDSTART processing.

What the PICLAN-IP-COLDSTART Account Does

When the system COLDSTART proceedure logs to the PICLAN-IP-COLDSTART account is logged to, it's logon proc will execute.  This proc contains the following commands:
PLIP-INIT                native hosts only
PLIP-LOAD                NT hosts only
PLIP-CLEANUP
PLIP-START (M
OFF
As such, this will load the PicLan-IP support drivers, initialize the TCP/IP address stacks, cleanup old connections, and then start he PicLan-IP server processes.  After all of this completes, the COLDSTART proceedure will log off.

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