RDF System Management Manual for H-Series RVUs (RDF 1.8)
processname
is the name of the process that sent the message.
programfile
is the name of the object file from where the process that sent the message was started.
Cause An RDF process received a message that does not apply to it.
This message is a warning that indicates a possible problem in the configuration file, a
programming problem within RDF, or that a process outside of RDF tried to communicate
with an RDF process. Whenever possible, this message includes the offending process name
or process id as well as the program file name.
Effect The message type is reported with no other effect.
Recovery This is an informational message; no recovery is required.
To see if the message resulted from an incorrect configuration file, examine the configuration
file and verify that all necessary parameters have been specified correctly.
Report this to your service provider.
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MAT position of last audit record SNO sno RBA rba
sno
is the sequence number in the Master Audit Trail (MAT) of the last audit record received
by the RDF receiver process.
rba
is the relative byte address of the record.
Cause The purger logs this message after the successful completion of an RDF takeover
operation.
• If all data volumes on the primary system are configured to the MAT, then the reported
position is the end of the last record received from the extractor.
• If any data volumes on the primary system are configured to auxiliary audit trails, then
the reported position is the end of the last commit or abort record received from the
extractor for which no data from any auxiliary audit trail is missing.
Effect The MAT position is used for two purposes:
• To compare MAT positions in preparation for the RDFCOM COPYAUDIT command of
the triple contingency protocol
• To use for File Recovery to a MAT position on the primary system
Recovery This is an informational message; no recovery is required.
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[ANSI-object-type ANSI-name, Partition partition-id,] [File filename]
missing on backup system
ANSI-object-type
is the ANSI object type (for example, table, index, and so on.). See Table 16-1 (page 295) for
a list of possible ANSI object types.
ANSI-name
is the ANSI name of the SQL/MX object that encountered the error.
partition-id
is the partition ID of the SQL/MX object that encountered the error.
filename
is the Guardian file name of the file that encountered the error.
Cause The updater could not obtain information about the specified ANSI table or Guardian
file. Before an updater can apply audit records to the underlying table or Guardian file, it must
obtain information about the object. The probable reason why information could not be obtained
is that the ANSI table or Guardian file has not yet been created on the backup system.
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