TMF Management Programming Manual (H06.06+, J06.03+)
Table Of Contents
- HP NonStop TMF Management Programming Manual
- Legal Notices
- Contents
- What’s New in This Manual
- About This Manual
- 1 Introduction to TMF
- 2 Communicating With the TMFSERVE Process
- 3 SPI Programming Considerations for TMF
- 4 Common Definitions
- 5 Commands and Responses
- Command Summary
- Command Descriptions
- ABORT TRANSACTION
- ADD AUDITTRAIL
- ADD DATAVOLS
- ADD DUMPS
- ADD MEDIA
- ADD RESOURCEMANAGER
- ALTER AUDITDUMP
- ALTER AUDITTRAIL
- ALTER BEGINTRANS
- ALTER CATALOG
- ALTER DATAVOLS
- ALTER DUMPS
- ALTER MEDIA
- ALTER PROCESS
- ALTER TMF
- CANCEL OPERATION
- CLOSE RESOURCEMANAGER
- DELETE CATALOG
- DELETE DATAVOLS
- DELETE DUMPS
- DELETE MEDIA
- DELETE RESOURCEMANAGER
- DELETE TMF
- DELETE TRANSACTION
- DISABLE AUDITDUMP
- DISABLE BEGINTRANS
- DISABLE DATAVOLS
- DUMP FILES
- ENABLE AUDITDUMP
- ENABLE BEGINTRANS
- ENABLE DATAVOLS
- INFO ATDUMPDM
- INFO ATVOLUME
- INFO AUDITDUMP
- INFO AUDITTRAIL
- INFO BEGINTRANS
- INFO CATALOG
- INFO DATAVOLS
- INFO DUMPS
- INFO MEDIA
- INFO PROCESS
- INFO RESOURCEMANAGER
- INFO TMF
- LIST AUDITTRAIL
- NEXT AUDITTRAIL
- RECOVER FILES
- RELOCATE DISKDUMPS
- RESOLVE TRANSACTION
- START TMF
- STATUS ATFILE
- STATUS AUDITDUMP
- STATUS AUDITTRAIL
- STATUS BEGINTRANS
- STATUS CATALOG
- STATUS DATAVOLS
- STATUS OPERATION
- STATUS RESOURCEMANAGER
- STATUS RMTRANSBRANCHES
- STATUS TMF
- STATUS TMFSERVER
- STATUS TRANSACTION
- STATUS TRANSACTIONCHILDREN
- STOP TMF
- 6 Event Messages
- 7 Error and Warning Messages
- A TMF Configuration Limits and Defaults
- Index
Commands and Responses
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STATUS OPERATION
Tokens in Command Buffer
ZTMF-TKN-OperationNum
specifies an integer that uniquely identifies the operation for which status
information is to be displayed. This is an optional token; multiple occurrences are
allowed. If null, then status information about all operations is returned.
TMF recognizes each specific instance of a particular kind of operation (such as
TMF start, TMF stop, or file recovery) as a unique operation, and assigns an
operation serial number that distinguishes this operation from other recent
operations of the same type. The operation numbers generated are re-used, to
keep the number of digits to just one or two as an aid in remembering these
numbers; after the highest number allowed (100) is assigned, the subsystem
returns to the lowest possible number (1) to identify the next operation.
ZTMF-MAP-Status-Operations
is an extensible structured token specifying attributes that are used to select the
operation for which information is to be returned. This token is valid only when
ZTMF-TKN-OperationNum token is not specified; only one occurrence is allowed.
If multiple attributes are specified, information is returned only for operations that
meet all the selection criteria (that is, the values are logically “and-ed”). This token
contains the following fields:
ZOperationType
specifies the type of operation for which information is to be returned. The
following values are valid:
ZTMF-VAL-Oper-AuditDump Dumping of audit dumps to tape
or disk
ZTMF-VAL-Oper-AuditRestore Restoration of audit dumps from
tape or disk
ZTMF-VAL-Oper-DumpFiles Online dumping to tape or disk
ZTMF-VAL-Oper-RecoverFiles File recovery
ZTMF-VAL-Oper-StartTMF TMF startup
ZTMF-VAL-Oper-StopTMF TMF shutdown










