RDF System Management Manual for H-Series RVUs (RDF 1.8)
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Operational Commands:
COPYAUDIT
START
STATUS
STOP
TAKEOVER
UNPINAUDIT
VALIDATE
Utility Commands:
EXIT
FC
HELP
HISTORY
OBEY
OPEN
OUT
RDF Concepts:
Abbreviations
RDF error messages:
error-number
E.g., "help 700"
prints an explanation for the RDF error message 700
Help for RDF Error Messages
For information about a particular error message (its cause, effect, and recommended recovery
steps), enter HELP followed by the message number. For example, to obtain information about
message number 715, enter:
]HELP 715
In response, RDFCOM displays the following information:
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| 715 Primary Stopped |
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Cause: The primary process of a NonStop process pair
has stopped. This probably was the result of an
operator inadvertently issuing a STOP command
from TACL.
Effect: The backup process takes over, but not in
fault-tolerant mode, until the primary process
can be re-created.
Recovery: This is an informational message; no recovery
is required.
Running RDFSCAN
RDFSCAN is an interactive command interpreter through which you begin a session and enter
requests to scan and display the content of intermediate entry-sequenced RDF message file
produced by the standard EMS filter RDFFLTO. RDFSCAN runs under the Guardian user
interface (normally TACL) to the operating system. To begin an RDFSCAN session and enter
commands interactively, enter the keyword RDFSCAN at the current TACL prompt.
Command Syntax for Starting an RDFSCAN Session
To enter an RDFSCAN session, use the following command syntax:
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