RDF System Management Manual for J-series and H-series RVUs (RDF Update 13)

Updated information in “Examples” (page 191)
Updated information in “INFO * Command” (page 196)
Updated information in “INFO RDF Command” (page 198)
Added new section “LIST” (page 206)
Updated information in “SET RDF” (page 220)
Updated information in “SET VOLUME” (page 228)
Updated information in “SHOW RDF Command” (page 233)
Updated information in “Error” (page 241)
Updated information in “Subvolume-Level and File-Level Replication” (page 271)
Added a Note in “Within Filenames” (page 272)
Updated information in “INCLUDE and EXCLUDE Processing” (page 273)
Updated information in “Ramifications for STOP TMF, Stop-Update-to-Time, and SQL Shared
Access DDL Ops” (page 283)
Updated information in “Sample Network Master Configuration” (page 295)
Updated information in “Sample Non-Network Master Configuration” (page 296)
Updated information in “SQL Shared Access DDL Operations” (page 338)
Added new section “LIST” (page 341)
Updated information in “SET RDF” (page 344)
Updated information in “Default Configuration Parameters” (page 350)
Added new EMS Messages “RDF Messages” (page 356)
Added new ERROR Message in “RDFCOM Messages” (page 419)
Updated Error Messages in “RDFCOM Messages” (page 419)
Document Organization
This manual presents three levels of information: introductory and conceptual information (Chapter
1), task-oriented guidelines (Chapters 2 through 7 and Chapters 10 through 14), and reference
information (Chapters 8 and 9 and Appendixes A, B, and C). The following table shows where
to look for the information you need, based upon the responsibility you have or the kind of tasks
you perform at your site:
Chapter/AppendixResponsibility
AllSystem manager
1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, 17, A, C, D, ESystem operator
1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, A, B, C, D, EDatabase administrator
1, 2, 3, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17System analyst
1, 2, 10, 11, 12, 14, 15, 17, A, B, C, DApplication designer
The chapters and appendixes contain this information:
Chapter 1 (page 22) introduces RDF and its goals, features, and capabilities; describes the
main RDF processes and their functions; introduces the RDFCOM and RDFSCAN command
interfaces used to communicate with the subsystem; and presents an overview of RDF operation.
Chapter 2 (page 48) describes how to configure hardware and prepare software for RDF
installation and operation.
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