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

Security: Any user.
HISTORY
INFO
The INFO command displays the current configuration parameter values from the configuration
file for the specified process or other object.
Where Issued: Primary or backup system.
Security: Any user.
INFO {* } [ATINDEX audittrail-index-num]
{IMAGETRAIL } [,OBEYFORM]
{RDF }
{MONITOR }
{EXTRACTOR }
{RECEIVER }
{RDFNET }
{NETWORK }
{PURGER }
{TRIGGER trigger-type }
{VOLUME * }
{[VOLUME] $volume }
INITIALIZE RDF
The INITIALIZE RDF command creates the RDF configuration and context files for establishment of
a new RDF configuration. By using the INITTIME parameter, you can perform the product
initialization online. By using the SYNCHDBTIME parameter, you can initialize the product online
and synchronize the entire database online.
Where Issued: Primary system only.
Security: Super-user group member.
INITIALIZE RDF , BACKUPSYSTEM backup-system-name
[ , SUFFIX suffix-character ]
[ , TIMESTAMP <day><mon><year><hour>:<min>]
[ , INITTIME <day><mon><year><hour>:<min> | NOW ]
[ , SYNCHDBTIME <day><mon><year><hour>:<min> ]
[!]
[#]
LIST
The LIST UPDATERFILEOPENS command displays the statistics on the number of files that are
currently opened by the Updater processes and optionally generates a report of the statistics onto
a file or a spooler.
Where Issued: Primary and Backup System.
Security Restrictions: Any User.
LIST UPDATERFILEOPENS { process-name | * }
[ ,PERIOD seconds ]
[ ,COUNT repeat ]
[ ,REPORT filename ]
where,
The PERIOD clause repeats the LIST UPDATERFILEOPENS command for every 'n'
seconds.
The COUNT clause specifies the number of re-executions of the command. If the
COUNT clause is not specified when PERIOD is specified, command execution is
repeated continuously until break is hit.
process-name must be an RDF Updater process name. * denotes all the Updater
processes.
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