brc(1M) — Series 800 Only
NAME
brc, bcheckrc, mirrorrc, rc, powerfail − system initialization shell scripts
SYNOPSIS
/etc/brc
/etc/bcheckrc
/etc/mirrorrc
/etc/rc
/etc/powerfail
Remarks:
The mirror disk features described on this page require installation of optional Data Pair 800 software (not included in the standard HP-UX operating system) before they can be used.
DESCRIPTION
These shell procedures are executed via entries in /etc/inittab by init(1M). bcheckrc, brc, and mirrorrc are executed when the system is changed out of single-user mode. rc is executed upon entering a new, numbered, run-level. powerfail is executed whenever a system power failure is detected.
brc Clears the mounted file system table /etc/mnttab (see mnttab(4)), and loads any programmable microprocessors with their appropriate scripts.
bcheckrc Performs all necessary consistency checks to prepare the system to change into multi-user mode. It prompts to set the system date and to check the file systems with fsck(1M).
mirrorrc Sets up mirror disk pairs based on information contained in /etc/mirrortab(4). It invokes mirror(1M) to configure the mirror pairs and, if necessary, to reimage the mirrors for data consistency. It is run by bcheckrc before fsck is run.
rc Starts all system daemons before the terminal lines are enabled for multi-user mode. In addition, file systems are mounted, and accounting, error logging, system activity logging, and the Remote Job Entry (RJE) system are activated in this procedure.
powerfail Invoked when the system detects a power-failure condition. Its chief duty is to reload any programmable microprocessors with their appropriate scripts, where applicable. It also logs the fact that a power failure occurred.
SEE ALSO
fsck(1M), init(1M), mirror(1M), shutdown(1M), inittab(4), mirrortab(4), mnttab(4).
Hewlett-Packard Company — HP-UX Release 8.05: June 1991