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

RDFNET
displays the current configuration parameter values for the RDFNET process.
NETWORK
displays the current configuration parameter values for an RDF network.
PURGER
displays the current configuration parameter values for the purger process.
TRIGGER trigger-type
displays the current configuration parameter values for the specified trigger type (REVERSE,
TAKEOVER, or * ). INFO TRIGGER * displays both REVERSE and TAKEOVER triggers, if any
are defined.
VOLUME *
displays the current configuration parameter values for all updater processes.
[VOLUME] $volume
displays the current configuration parameter values for an updater process, implicitly identifying
the updater process by the name of the volume on the primary system for which this process
is responsible.
Where Issued
Primary or backup system.
Security Restrictions
None; anyone can enter the INFO command.
RDF State Requirements
You can enter the INFO command any time after RDF has been initialized.
Usage Guidelines
This command retrieves its information from the RDF configuration file.
Output Displayed
The parameters displayed for the RDF global options, secondary image trails, and the individual
processes are explained under the SET IMAGETRAIL, SET RDF, SET MONITOR, SET EXTRACTOR,
SET RECEIVER, SET RDFNET, SET NETWORK, SET PURGER, and SET VOLUME command
descriptions.
Examples
Examples of several INFO commands follow.
INFO * Command
To display all current RDF configuration parameters for both the primary and backup systems,
enter:
]INFO *
RDF displays the currently configured RDF parameter values in the following manner:
RDF SOFTWARELOC $SYSTEM.RDF
RDF BACKUPSYSTEM \TORONTO
RDF CONTROL SUBVOLUME SANFRAN
RDF LOGFILE $0
RDF PRIMARYSYSTEM \SANFRAN
RDF UPDATERDELAY 10
RDF UPDATERTXTIME 10
RDF UPDATERRTDWARNING 60
196 Entering RDFCOM Commands