nonstartable
Nonstartable is an adjective used to describe a component, service, or device that cannot be started or initiated. In software engineering and system administration, a nonstartable element is one that fails during the startup phase and cannot enter its intended running state. The term highlights an inability to begin operation, even when other parts of the system may start normally.
In practice, a nonstartable item is often identified during boot or deployment when startup routines exit with
Common causes include missing dependencies, misconfigured startup parameters, insufficient permissions, corrupted or unavailable files, version conflicts,
Remediation usually involves correcting the root cause: restoring or providing missing dependencies, fixing configuration or scripts,
See also: boot failure, startup failure, service initialization, dependency management.