RDF System Management Manual for H-Series RVUs (RDF 1.8)
!
causes the command to be executed without further confirmation. If you omit the exclamation
point, RDFCOM prompts you for additional responses:
• If you omit the TIMESTAMP, INITTIME, SYNCHDBTIME, and ! options, RDFCOM
displays:
Are you sure you want to initialize? [Y/N]
Enter Y or YES to proceed; enter N or NO to cancel the command.
• If you include the TIMESTAMP option without the ! option, RDFCOM displays:
Do you wish to proceed? [Y/N]
Enter Y or YES to proceed; enter N or NO to cancel the command.
If you enter Y or YES, RDFCOM displays:
Please wait while RDF searches for the specified timestamp.
TMF shutdown at 12JAN2004 14:30 has been found. RDF will
start at RBA: 376275 MAT file: $AUDIT.ZTMFAT.AA000414
Do you still wish to start at this point? [Y/N]
Enter Y or YES to proceed; enter N or NO to cancel the command.
• If you include the INITTIME option without the ! option, RDFCOM displays:
Do you wish to proceed? [Y/N]
Enter Y or YES to proceed; enter N or NO to cancel the command.
If you enter Y or YES, RDFCOM displays:
Please wait while RDF searches for the specified timestamp.
Initialization point for 12JAN2004 14:30 has been found.
RDF will start at RBA: 376275 MAT file: $AUDIT.ZTMFAT.AA000414
Do you still wish to start at this point? [Y/N]
Enter Y or YES to proceed; enter N or NO to cancel the command.
• If you include the SYNCHDBTIME option without the ! option, RDFCOM displays:
Do you wish to proceed? [Y/N]
Enter Y or YES to proceed; enter N or NO to cancel the command.
If you enter Y or YES, RDFCOM displays:
Please wait while RDF searches for the specified timestamp.
Synch point for 12JAN2004 14:30 has been found. RDF will
start at RBA: 376275 MAT file: $AUDIT.ZTMFAT.AA000414
Do you still wish to start at this point? [Y/N]
Enter Y or YES to proceed; enter N or NO to cancel the command.
Where Issued
Primary system only.
Security Restrictions
You can issue the INITIALIZE RDF command if you are a member of the super-user group.
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