RDF System Management Manual for H-Series RVUs (RDF 1.8)
RDF State Requirements
You can enter the SHOW command at any time.
Usage Guidelines
This command retrieves information from the RDF configuration memory table, which serves
as an input buffer for a subsequent ADD command.
If you have not yet issued any SET commands for the specified object, or have issued a RESET
command for it, the SHOW command displays the default option values for the object.
If you want to see what parameter values are already set in the configuration file, use the INFO
command.
Output Displayed
The parameters displayed for the RDF global options and the individual processes are explained
under the SET EXTRACTOR, SET IMAGETRAIL, SET MONITOR, SET NETWORK, SET PURGER,
SET RDF, SET RDFNET, SET RECEIVER, SET TRIGGER, and SET VOLUME command
descriptions.
Examples
Examples of several SHOW commands follow:
SHOW RDF Command
To display the global configuration parameter values specified by a series of SET RDF commands,
enter:
]SHOW RDF
In response, RDFCOM displays something like this:
RDF SOFTWARELOC $SYSTEM.RDF
RDF LOGFILE $0
RDF PRIMARYSYSTEM \RDF06
RDF UPDATERDELAY 10
RDF UPDATERTXTIME 60
RDF UPDATERRTDWARNING 60
RDF UPDATEROPEN PROTECTED
RDF NETWORK OFF
RDF NETWORKMASTER OFF
RDF UPDATEREXCEPTION ON
RDF REPLICATEPURGE OFF
RDF OWNER SUPER.RDF
The primary system name is set implicitly and the backup system name is set in the INITIALIZE
RDF command.
SHOW RECEIVER Command
Suppose that a series of SET RECEIVER commands specifies these configuration parameter
values:
• The receiver process named $REC, which is associated with a configured master extractor
on the primary system, is to run in CPUs 3 and 4 at priority 165.
• The volume $IMAGE, with 1000-page primary and secondary extents, is to be used for the
master image trail files.
To display the values specified by those SET RECEIVER commands, enter:
]SHOW RECEIVER
In response, RDFCOM displays:
RECEIVER ATINDEX 0
RECEIVER CPUS 3:4
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