RDF System Management Manual for H-Series and J-Series RVUs (RDF 1.9)

RDF now displays the corrected INFO MONITOR command followed by another prompt that
asks for any further corrections. Because you have no further changes, you press the Return key
after the subcommand prompt. Now, RDFCOM processes the INFO MONITOR command, this
time successfully.
]INFO MONITOR
.
MONITOR CPUS 0:1
MONITOR PRIORITY 170
MONITOR PROCESS $MON
]
On the next line, suppose you inadvertently enter an extra character in the SHOW RDF command:
]SHOW RDDF
Expecting: RDF, MONITOR, EXTRACTOR, RECEIVER, PURGER, IMAGETRAIL
Or: NETWORK, RDFNET, TRIGGER, or VOLUME
]
You correct this entry by entering the FC command followed by the D (for delete) subcommand
under the extra character displayed:
]FC
]SHOW RDDF
. D
]SHOW RDF
.
RDF SOFTWARELOC $SYSTEM.RDF
RDF LOGFILE $0
RDF PRIMARYSYSTEM \MICKEY
RDF UPDATERDELAY 10
RDF UPDATERTXTIME 60
RDF UPDATERRTDWARNING 60
RDF UPDATEROPEN PROTECTED
RDF NETWORK OFF
RDF NETWORKMASTER OFF
RDF UPDATEREXCEPTION ON
RDF REPLICATEPURGE OFF
RDF OWNER SUPER.RDF
HELP
The HELP command displays explanatory text about RDFCOM commands and RDF messages.
HELP [ABBREVIATIONS ]
[ALL ]
[command ]
[RDF-msg-number]
ABBREVIATIONS
lists the allowed abbreviations for RDFCOM command keywords.
ALL
lists all RDFCOM commands.
command
displays information for the RDFCOM command specified by command.
RDF-msg-number
displays information for the RDF message specified by RDF-msg-number.
Where Issued
Primary or backup system.
Security Restrictions
None; anyone can enter the HELP command.
RDFCOM Commands 203