RDF System Management Manual for H-Series RVUs (RDF 1.8)

Scan will only read count no matter how many are displayed.
FILE: \WHICH.$SYSTEM.RDF.RDFLOG, current record: 37501, last record: 37513
Enter the next RDFscan function you want:
To obtain a list of all RDFSCAN commands, enter either HELP or HELP ALL. For example:
Enter the next RDFscan function you want: HELP ALL
In response, RDFSCAN displays:
Enter HELP INTRO for an introduction to RDFSCAN.
Valid RDFSCAN commands are:
At - Sets the current-record pointer to the value
given.
Display - Turns ON/OFF the display of line number with each
line listed.
Exit - Exits.
File - Changes the RDF message file being scanned.
Help - Help.
List - Displays "n" lines of the RDFLOG with optional
pattern matching.
LOG - Sets and Opens the message file for echoing of
Listed lines.
Match - Sets the pattern to be matched (or turns it off.)
NOLOG - Closes the log file.
Scan - Reads "n" lines of the RDFLOG and displays them
with optional pattern matching.
FILE: \WHICH.$SYSTEM.RDF.RDFLOG, current record: 37501, last record: 37513
Enter the next RDFscan function you want:
Introductory Usage Information
To display a brief introduction to the purpose, features, and use of RDFSCAN, enter HELP
INTRO:
Enter the next RDFscan function you want: HELP INTRO
In response, RDFSCAN displays:
RDFSCAN is a utility for quickly scanning the RDFLOG file. When you run
RDFSCAN it calculates the last-record-number and displays it for you.
You can then selectively list (display) various portions of the file.
You can set the "current-record-pointer" via AT number.
Then you can LIST count records in the file starting
at number. The current-record pointer will be incremented
as you display records so that you can continue listing records
.
.
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The display continues for a total of 44 lines. If the text extends beyond the last line of your terminal
screen, RDFSCAN allows you to continue paging through the display by responding Y to the
prompt:
MORE HELP ( [Y] or N) ?
112 Operating and Monitoring RDF