TMF Management Programming Manual (H06.05+)

SPI Programming Considerations for TMF
HP NonStop TMF Management Programming Manual540140-002
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Message Elements for TMF
For information about the SPI, EMS, extended SPI definitions, operating system, and
file-system definitions, see the SPI Programming Manual, the EMS Manual, and the
Guardian Procedure Errors and Messages Manual, respectively. The TMF definitions
are described in this manual.
Message Elements for TMF
The following subsections provide subsystem-specific information about elements of
TMF commands, responses, and event messages. For general information about
these elements, and for descriptions of elements whose meaning is not subsystem-
specific (such as the subsystem ID), refer to the SPI Programming Manual.
Commands
TMF supports the following programmatic commands:
Programmatic commands for TMF are identified by command numbers that have
symbolic names of the form ZTMF-CMD-name, where name identifies the command.
(The separator character varies with the language; hyphens are shown throughout this
and other DSM manuals because hyphens are used in DDL.) For example, the name
used by application programs for the ALTER command is ZTMF-CMD-ALTER. These
names represent the values that can be assigned to the command number header
token, ZSPI-TKN-COMMAND.
These commands and TMF’s responses to them are described in Section 5,
“Commands and Responses.”
Object Types
TMF supports the following programmatic object types:
ABORT DELETE INFO RESOLVE
ADD DISABLE LIST START
ALTER DUMP NEXT STATUS
CANCEL ENABLE RECOVER STOP
ATDUMPDM CATALOG PROCESS
ATFILE DATAVOLS TMF
ATVOLUME DUMPS TMFSERVER
AUDITDUMP FILES TRANSACTION
AUDITTRAIL MEDIA TRANSACTIONCHILDREN
BEGINTRANS OPERATION