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

821
RDF updater stopped unexpectedly, updater
updater
is the name of the updater process that stopped.
Cause An updater has stopped unexpectedly. The message includes the name of the stopped
process.
Effect This message is issued by the RDF monitor. The monitor sends an abort request to all
remaining RDF processes to stop RDF.
Recovery A subsequent warm start of RDF will probably be successful, but the success of
the restart depends on the nature of the failure that caused the original updater process to
stop.
822
Shutting down in response to ABORT RDF
Cause An RDF process is being shut down by the RDF monitor following the premature
loss of another RDF process.
Effect The process stops normally.
Recovery Scan the EMS event log to determine the original cause of the failure. It might be
possible to restart RDF.
823
Network transaction to be kept: %num num num num
%num num num num
identifies a network transaction.
Cause This network transaction was committed in the audit trail on the primary system after
the first network transaction marked for undo. It can be kept because it committed prior to
the first network transaction marked for undo on a different node in the RDF network. Note,
however, that this transaction could still be undone during final checking for business
consistency across all backup nodes.
Effect This is an internal event. There is no effect.
Recovery This is an informational message; no recovery is required.
824
Missing RDF extractor config record, ATINDEX audit-trail-index
Cause The RDF monitor was unable to find an extractor configuration record when
performing a START RDF command. The ATINDEX value in the message indicates the audit
trail index for the extractor.
Effect The START operation fails and RDF shuts down.
Recovery Use the SET and ADD commands to create an extractor configuration record and
then retry the START RDF command.
825
Missing RDF receiver config record, ATINDEX audit-trail-index
Cause The RDF monitor was unable to find a receiver configuration record when executing
a START RDF command. The ATINDEX value in the message indicates the audit trail index
for the receiver.
Effect The START operation fails and RDF shuts down.
Recovery Use the SET and ADD commands to create a receiver configuration record and
then retry the START RDF command.
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