RDF System Management Manual for J-series and H-series RVUs (RDF 1.10)

Enter the RDFSCAN function you want:
To begin an RDFSCAN session and open the file $SPOOL.SANFRAN.RDFLOG for scanning, enter:
>RDFSCAN $SPOOL.SANFRAN.RDFLOG
RDFSCAN displays the following:
RDFSCAN - T0346A06 - 14MAR04
(C)1988 Tandem (C)2004 Hewlett Packard Development Company, L.P.
File: $SPOOL.SANFRAN.RDFLOG, current record: 7346,
last record: 8967
Enter HELP ALL for instructions
Enter the RDFSCAN function you want:
To request an RDFSCAN operation, enter the corresponding RDFSCAN command (described next
in this discussion) at the prompt.
Ending a Session
To terminate the RDFSCAN session, issue the EXIT command or type Ctrl-Y.
Using RDFSCAN Commands
To request an RDFSCAN function, you enter a corresponding RDFSCAN command, selected from
the list in Table 8. All of these commands are unrestricted; they can be entered by any user.
Table 8 RDFSCAN Commands
FunctionObjectCommand
Specifies the record number at which
to begin the next RDFSCAN function.
[ record-number ]AT
Enables or disables the display of
record numbers for the lines listed.
[ ON | OFF ]DISPLAY
Terminates an RDFSCAN session.- -EXIT
Opens the specified file as the current
EMS log.
log-fileFILE
Displays help text for commands and
RDFSCAN usage.
[ ALL ] [ command ] [ INTRO ]HELP
Beginning at the current record,
examines subsequent messages in the
numberLIST
message file and displays those that
contain the current match pattern. The
operation terminates when the specified
number of matches has been found or
the last record is encountered,
whichever happens first.
Copies any log messages subsequently
displayed on the screen by LIST
commands to the specified file.
log-fileLOG
Defines the current match pattern.textMATCH
Turns off the LOG command.- -NOLOG
Beginning at the current record,
examines the specified number of
numberSCAN
messages in the message file, and
displays messages that contain the
current match pattern.
102 Operating and Monitoring RDF