RDF System Management Manual for J-series and H-series RVUs (RDF Update 13)
session—when you start a new session, the values that existed at the end of the last session survive
into the new session.
Descriptions of all RDFCOM commands follow in alphabetical order.
ADD
The ADD command applies configuration parameter values for the specified process or other object
from the RDF configuration memory table to the RDF configuration file.
ADD {RDF }
{MONITOR }
{EXTRACTOR }
{RECEIVER }
{IMAGETRAIL $volume }
{PURGER }
{RDFNET }
{NETWORK }
{[VOLUME] $volume }
{TRIGGER trigger-type }
RDF
applies RDF global configuration parameters.
MONITOR
applies configuration parameters for the monitor.
EXTRACTOR
applies configuration parameters for an extractor.
RECEIVER
applies configuration parameters for a receiver.
IMAGETRAIL $volume
adds a secondary image trail to the configuration, implicitly identifying that trail by the name
of the volume on the backup system to be used for its storage. You can add secondary image
trails only after RDF has been initialized and before it has been started for the first time. You
must also previously have added the receiver process.
PURGER
applies configuration parameters for the purger.
RDFNET
applies configuration parameters for the RDFNET process.
NETWORK
applies configuration parameters for an RDF network.
[VOLUME] $volume
applies configuration parameters for an updater process, implicitly identifying the updater
process by the name of the volume on the primary system for which this process is responsible.
The updater volume must be audited by TMF.
TRIGGER trigger-type
applies configuration parameters for a trigger entity. trigger-type is either REVERSE or
TAKEOVER.
Where Issued
Primary system only.
Security Restrictions
You can issue the ADD command if you are a member of the super ID group.
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