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

SET RDF
The SET RDF command sets the designated RDF global configuration parameters to the supplied
values within the RDF configuration memory table. The supplied values are not applied to the RDF
configuration file, however, until you issue an ADD command.
Where Issued: Primary system only.
Security: Super-user group member.
SET RDF global-option
whereglobal-optionis:
}{LOGFILE $ems-collector-name
}{UPDATERDELAY delay-time
}{UPDATERTXTIME tx-time
}{UPDATERNSASUSPEND {ON | OFF}
}{UPDATERFOPENTHRESHOLD threshold-value
}{UPDATERRTDWARNING rtd-time
}{UPDATEROPEN {PROTECTED | SHARED|PROTECTED
OPEN}
}{SOFTWARELOC $volume.subvolume
}{NETWORK {ON | OFF}
}{NETWORKMASTER {ON | OFF}
}{UPDATEREXCEPTION {ON | OFF}
}{LOCKSTEPVOL $volume
}{REPLICATEPURGE {ON | OFF}
}{REMOTE MIRROR {ON | OFF}
}{REMOTE STANDBY {node-name}
}{OWNER {owner-id}
SET RDFNET
The SET RDFNET command sets the designated configuration parameters for the RDFNET process
to the supplied values within the RDF configuration memory table. The supplied values are not
applied to the RDF configuration file, however, until you issue an ADD command.
Where Issued: Primary system only.
Security: Super-user group member.
SET RDFNET netsync-option
where netsync-option is:
{CPUS primary-CPU : backup-CPU}
{PRIORITY priority-number }
{PROCESS process-name }
SET RECEIVER
The SET RECEIVER command sets the designated configuration parameters for the receiver process
to the supplied values within the RDF configuration memory table. The supplied values are not
applied to the RDF configuration file, however, until you issue an ADD command.
Where Issued: Primary system only.
Security: Super-user group member.
SET RECEIVER receiver-option
where receiver-option is:
344 RDF Commands Quick Reference