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

command, the default security requirements appear under the heading “Security Restrictions.” In
general, the default security restrictions for RDFCOM commands are:
The EXIT, FC, HELP, HISTORY, INFO, OBEY, OPEN, OUT, SHOW, and STATUS commands
can be used by all users.
The START RDF and TAKEOVER commands can only be used by the member of the super ID
group who initialized RDF.
The other RDFCOM commands can be used only by members of the super ID group.
The default security restrictions for all RDFCOM commands are summarized in Table 14.
RDF State Requirement
Some RDFCOM commands can only be entered after RDF has been started; others must be entered
before the subsystem has been started or after it has been stopped. In each command description,
these constraints are listed under the heading “RDF State Requirement.
Usage Guidelines
Details about the proper use of a command appear in “Usage Guidelines.” These details include
information about when to apply the command, possible constraints and unexpected effects of the
command, hints on enhancing performance and avoiding errors, and other considerations.
When a command is extremely basic or straightforward, the command description omits the “Usage
Guidelines.
Table 13 Systems for RDFCOM Commands
Other
Objects
TriggerNetworkRDFNETVolumeUpdatePurgerReceiverRDFMonitorImage
Trail
Extractor
PPPPPPPPPPADD
EPPPPPPPPALTER
BCOPYAUDIT
EPPDELETE
EEXIT
EFC
EHELP
EHISTORY
EEEEEEEEEEINFO
PINITIALIZE
EOBEY
EOPEN
EOUT
PPPPPPPPPPRESET
Legend
P = Primary
only
B = Backup
only
E = Either
* = SYNCH
** =
RTDWARNING
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