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
Event Messages
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Obtaining TMF Event Messages
ZTMF-VAL-STOPTMF
ZTMF-VAL-VOLUMERECOVERY
ZTMF-TKN-EVTHDR-OPERATIONNUM
if present, contains an integer uniquely associated with the specified operation
type. This token is present only when the ZTMF-TKN-EVTHDR-OPERATIONTYPE
token is also present.
ZTMF-TKN-EVTHDR-PROCINSTNUM
if present, contains an integer identifying, in the case of multiple occurrences of the
specified process, which particular process generated the event. This token is
present only when applicable.
ZTMF-TKN-EVTHDR-COMPONENTTYPE
if present, identifies which part of TMF generated the event. The values are:
ZTMF-VAL-COMP-AUDITTRAILMGMT
ZTMF-VAL-COMP-DATAVOLMGMT
ZTMF-VAL-COMP-FILERECOVMGMT
ZTMF-VAL-COMP-PROCESSMGMT
ZTMF-VAL-COMP-ONLINEDUMPMGMT
Obtaining TMF Event Messages
When a TMF process reports a TMF event to the local EMS collector, a TMF event
message is logged to a disk file. A program can specify the file where TMF event
messages are logged. A TMF event message is obtained when:
1. A program opens an EMS consumer distributor and sends it an SPI GETEVENT
command.
2. The consumer distributor uses the SPI procedures to read the GETEVENT
command, accesses the disk file where the event message is logged, and encodes
a response.
3. The consumer distributor sends the response, including the TMF event message,
to the program that requested it.
Sources of TMF Event Messages
The token ZTMF-TKN-EVTHDR-ProcessType, which is present in all TMF event
messages, identifies the TMF process that generated the event. The values are:
ZTMF-VAL-PROC-AUDITDUMP
ZTMF-VAL-PROC-AUDITRESTORE
ZTMF-VAL-PROC-BACKOUT
ZTMF-VAL-PROC-CATALOG










