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

SET TRIGGER PROGRAM $SYSTEM.RDF.RDFCOM
SET TRIGGER INFILE $DATA01.RDF.RDFCONF
SET TRIGGER OUTFILE $DATA01.RDF.OUTFILE
SET TRIGGER CPUS 0:1
SET TRIGGER PRIORITY 150
SET TRIGGER NOWAIT
ADD TRIGGER REVERSE
INFO RDFNET Command
To display the current configuration parameters for the RDFNET process, enter the following
command:
]INFO RDFNET
RDF displays the following:
RDFNET PROCESS $MNET
RDFNET CPUS 0:1
RDFNET PRIORITY 180
INFO NETWORK Command
To display the current RDF network configuration parameters, enter the following command:
]INFO NETWORK
RDF displays the following:
NETWORK PRIMARYSYSTEM \RDF04
NETWORK BACKUPSYSTEM \RDF06
NETWORK RCSV RDF04
NETWORK PNETTXVOLUME $DATA07
INITIALIZE RDF
The INITIALIZE RDF command creates the RDF configuration and context files for establishment
of a new RDF configuration.
NOTE: If you plan to initialize more than one RDF subsystem on your primary system, then
you must open each new control subvolume before you initialize and configure your new RDF
environment. This means that after you have initialized one RDF subsystem, you must enter an
OPEN command, specifying the new control subvolume. You can then enter the INITIALIZE
command. If a configuration file is not already in the specified control subvolume when the open
command is issued, RDFCOM issues a warning indicating that a configuration record was not
found. This is expected behavior.
There must be no files in the control subvolume on either the primary or backup systems when
you issue this command, otherwise the command will fail. If you are issuing the INITIALIZE
RDF command within an existing RDF configuration, you must first delete all the files from the
RDF control subvolume on both the primary and backup systems.
INITIALIZE RDF , BACKUPSYSTEM backup-system-name
[ , SUFFIX suffix-character ]
[ , TIMESTAMP <day><mon><year><hour>:<min> ]
[ , INITTIME <day><mon><year><hour>:<min> | NOW ]
[ , SYNCHDBTIME <day><mon><year><hour>:<min>]
[!]
backup-system-name
specifies the backup system. The system name begins with a backslash (\) followed by 1 to
7 letters or digits; the first character following the backslash must be a letter. There is no
default system name.
198 Entering RDFCOM Commands