RDF System Management Manual for J-series and H-series RVUs (RDF 1.10)
RDF UPDATERDELAY 10
RDF UPDATERTXTIME 60
RDF UPDATERRTDWARNING 60
RDF UPDATEROPEN PROTECTED
RDF NETWORK OFF
RDF NETWORKMASTER OFF
RDF UPDATEREXCEPTION ON
RDF REPLICATEPURGE OFF
RDF REMOTE MIRROR OFF
RDF RDF/IMPX/ZLT
The primary system name is set implicitly and the backup system name is set in the INITIALIZE RDF
command.
INFO VOLUME Command
Suppose that you configured an updater process named $UP1 to back up all changes made to
audited files on the primary volume named $DATA01, and that the corresponding volume on the
backup system is $DATA1. Also suppose $UP1 was configured to the secondary image trail
$SECIT1 on the backup system (and that $SECIT1 was previously added to the RDF configuration
using an ADD IMAGETRAIL command).
To display the current configuration parameters for that updater process, enter:
]INFO VOLUME $DATA01
RDF displays the following:
VOLUME $DATA01
VOLUME ATINDEX 0
VOLUME CPUS 0:1
VOLUME IMAGEVOLUME $SECIT1
VOLUME PRIORITY 170
VOLUME PROCESS $UP1
VOLUME UPDATEVOLUME $DATA1
Now, suppose you configured three updater processes (named $UP01, $UP02, and $UP03) and
that those processes are backing up the primary system volumes $DATA01, $DATA02, and
$DATA03, respectively, onto the volumes $DATA1, $DATA2, and $DATA3 on the backup system.
The updaters $UP01 and $UP02 are accessing the secondary image trail $SECIT1; updater $UP03
is accessing the secondary image trail $SECIT2.
To display the current configuration parameters for all of the updater processes, enter:
]INFO VOLUME *
RDF displays the following:
VOLUME $DATA01
VOLUME ATINDEX 0
VOLUME CPUS 0:1
VOLUME IMAGEVOLUME $SECIT1
VOLUME PRIORITY 160
VOLUME PROCESS $UP01
VOLUME UPDATEVOLUME $DATA1
VOLUME $DATA02
VOLUME ATINDEX 0
VOLUME CPUS 2:3
VOLUME IMAGEVOLUME $SECIT1
VOLUME PRIORITY 160
VOLUME PROCESS $UP02
VOLUME UPDATEVOLUME $DATA2
VOLUME $DATA03
VOLUME ATINDEX 0
VOLUME CPUS 4:5
VOLUME IMAGEVOLUME $SECIT2
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