RDF System Management Manual for J-series and H-series RVUs (RDF Update 13)
Recovery
Check the contents of the RDF configuration file, issue a VALIDATE RDF command to verify the
configuration, and reissue your request for the RDFCOM operation you originally wanted to
perform.
TMF NAT table is full.
Cause
There is a problem with TMF.
Effect
The configuration validation fails.
Recovery
Check the status of TMF. When TMF is operational, reenter the command.
TMF Shutdown at timestamp has been found. RDF starts with MAT file
filename at RBA relative-byte-address
timestamp
is the shutdown timestamp sought.
filename
is the name of the MAT file that contained the record with the matching timestamp.
relative-byte-address
is the relative byte address where the record with the matching timestamp was found in the
MAT file.
Cause
RDFCOM has found the TMF shutdown timestamp identical to the timestamp specified in the
INITIALIZE RDF timestamp command.
Effect
RDF is ready to be initialized at the specified timestamp.
Recovery
This is an informational message; no recovery is required.
TMF STOP in progress.
Cause
A TMF stop operation is in progress.
Effect
TMF stops, and RDF automatically stops thereafter.
Recovery
This is an informational message; no recovery is required.
To issue this command, the RTD time of the extractor must be 0:00. Have
you confirmed that the RTD is 0:00?
Cause
You are attempting to execute an RDFCOM STOP SYNCH command. To ensure that the extractor
does not miss any audit record, the extractor RTD must be 0:00 before executing this command.
Effect
You are prompted for a “yes” or “no” response.
Recovery
Enter YES (or Y) to execute the command or NO (or N) to cancel it.
Too many volumes are configured (number > max)
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