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

Table 8-2 Default User Security for RDFCOM Commands (continued)
Other
Objects
TriggerNetworkRDFNETVolumeUpdatePurgerReceiverRDFMonitorImage
Trail
Extractor
AOUT
SSSSSSSSSSRESET
SSSSSSSSSSSET
AAAAAAAAAASHOW
S*O*START
A**AAA*A*A*A*ASTATUS
S***S*S*STOP
OTAKEOVER
SUNPINAUDIT
SVALIDATE
Legend:
A = All users
S = Super-user
group only
O = owner of
RDF
subsystem
* = Must also
have
remote
password for
primary node
X = Depends
on which
commands are
in the file
** =
RTDWARNING
*** = SYNCH
Output Displayed
For the RDFCOM commands that display output at your terminal (for example, the INFO, SHOW,
and STATUS series of commands), the elements that appear are explained in “Output Displayed.”
Examples
Under the heading “Examples,” each command description presents one or more examples
showing how the command is used. For commands that display information, sample output also
appears. Command entries and other user input appear in bold type; RDFCOM output appears
in regular type.
RDFCOM-Related Filenames and Process Identifiers
File names and process identifiers sometimes appear as parameters in RDFCOM commands.
These names typically identify objects such as disk files, log devices, and processes. Errors can
result from improperly specifying these names in RDFCOM commands. In almost all commands,
these names are governed by the common syntax rules described in the following paragraphs.
Where exceptions to these rules occur, they are noted in the individual command descriptions.
176 Entering RDFCOM Commands