RDF System Management Manual for H-Series RVUs (RDF 1.8)
{PURGER }
{RDFNET }
{NETWORK }
{TRIGGER }
RDF
resets the values for the RDF global options.
MONITOR
resets the values for the monitor process.
EXTRACTOR
resets the values for the extractor process (this includes resetting the ATINDEX value to 0).
RECEIVER
resets the values for the receiver process (this includes resetting the ATINDEX value to 0).
VOLUME
resets the values for the updater processes (this includes resetting the ATINDEX value to 0
and clearing all EXCLUDE and INCLUDE clauses).
IMAGETRAIL
resets the ATINDEX value for the image trail to 0.
PURGER
resets the values for the purger process.
RDFNET
resets the values for the RDFNET process.
NETWORK
resets the values for the network configuration record.
TRIGGER
resets the values for a TRIGGER record.
For all of the default parameter values for the RDF global options and the individual processes
see the SET EXTRACTOR, SET IMAGETRAIL, SET MONITOR, SET PURGER, SET RDF, SET
RDFNET, SET RDFNETWORK, SET RECEIVER, SET VOLUME, and SET TRIGGER command
descriptions.
Where Issued
Primary system only.
Security Restrictions
You can issue the RESET command if you are a member of the super-user group.
RDF State Requirement
You can enter the RESET command at any time, whether or not RDF has been started. Certain
constraints, however, apply to the subsequent ADD commands that apply the RESET values to
the configuration file. For further information, see the ADD command description.
Usage Guidelines
The RESET command operates on the values in the configuration table in memory (which serves
as a buffer), resetting those for the specified process to their default settings. These values do
not affect RDF, however, until they are applied to the RDF configuration file with the ADD
command.
Examples
To reset the extractor process parameters in the configuration memory table to their default
values, enter:
]RESET EXTRACTOR
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