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

Cause You are attempting to initialize RDF to a timestamp that is earlier than the current
time, and database synchronization is not involved. A record whose timestamp is less than
timestamp has been found, and timestamp has been stored in the RDF configuration record.
Effect The RDFCOM INITIALIZE RDF command continues.
Recovery This is an informational message; no recovery is required.
Initialization with database synchronization is only available with the
NonStop(TM) RDF/IMP(X) product.
Cause You tried to initialize RDF with the SYNCHDBTIME option, but RDF/IMP or IMPX
is not installed.
Effect The INITIALIZE RDF command fails.
Recovery If you want to perform online database synchronization, RDF/IMP or IMPX must
be installed on both the primary and backup systems.
INITIALIZE RDF aborted
Cause This message follows a previous error message that indicates why the INITIALIZE
RDF command failed.
Effect RDF is not initialized.
Recovery Examine the error message immediately preceding this one, correct the condition
reported, and reenter the INITIALIZE RDF command.
Internal consistency error on Network records
Cause RDFCOM has detected an internal error that indicates inconsistency.
Effect The configuration command fails.
Recovery Contact the Global Mission Critical Solution Center (GMCSC) or your service
provider.
Internal error encountered in imagetrail search
Cause The context of the remote image trail does not correspond to the information stored
in the local context.
Effect The COPYAUDIT command aborts.
Recovery There is no recovery for this problem. Contact your local HP representative.
Invalid TMF shutdown timestamp
Cause You entered an INITIALIZE RDF timestamp command, but specified the timestamp
(or one or more of its components) incorrectly.
Effect RDF is not initialized.
Recovery Examine the specified timestamp. If the format is correct, then the error arises
from an incorrect value for the date or time, such as 30 for hour or 32 for day. Correct the
specified timestamp and reenter the INITIALIZE RDF command.
The correct format for the timestamp is day month year hour:min, where:
day
is a number from 1 to 31.
month
is the first three letters of the month, such as JAN, FEB, MAR.
year
is a two-digit or four-digit number, such as 91 or 1991. Any year greater than 1999 must
be specified in four digits.
hour
is a number from 0 to 23.
min
is a number from 00 to 59. min must be preceded by a colon (:).
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