Enables a previously disabled file in the startup database to execute during system startup. Requires read (R) and write (W) access to the startup database. Format STARTUP ENABLE FILE filespec
1 – Parameters
FILE Enables a component of the startup database. SYSMAN modifies STARTUP$STARTUP_LAYERED by default. filespec Specifies the name of the startup file that you are enabling. Wildcard characters are accepted.
2 – Qualifiers
2.1 /CONFIRM
/CONFIRM /NOCONFIRM (default) Controls whether the STARTUP ENABLE command displays the file specification of each file before enabling it in the startup database and requests you to confirm that the file be enabled. If you specify /CONFIRM, you must respond to the prompt with a Y (Yes) or a T (True) and press Return before the file is enabled. If you enter anything else, such as N or No, the requested file is not enabled.
2.2 /LOG
/LOG /NOLOG (default) Controls whether the STARTUP ENABLE command displays the file specification of each file after it has been enabled.
2.3 /NODE
/NODE=(node1,node2,...,noden) Names nodes within the cluster where the file will be enabled. By default, the startup file is enabled on all nodes.
2.4 /PHASE
/PHASE=phase-name Indicates the phase within system startup when the specified file is to be enabled. Valid phases include LPBEGIN, LPMAIN, LPBETA, and END. LPMAIN is the default.
3 – Description
The STARTUP ENABLE command permits a file that was previously disabled to execute during system startup.
4 – Example
SYSMAN> STARTUP ENABLE FILE /NODE=NODE22 DECSET$ENVMGR_STARTUP.COM This command modifies the startup database. NODE22 will have the DECSET environment manager installed at startup.