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

The next OUT command establishes the destination of the text produced by the OBEYFORM option
in the subsequent INFO RDF command as a command file named CONFY. The second OUT
command in this sequence redirects later output back to your terminal:
]OUT CONFY
]INFO RDF, OBEYFORM
]OUT
RESET
The RESET command resets all configuration parameters for the specified entity to their default
values within the RDF configuration memory table. The parameters within the configuration file do
not change, however, unless you issue a corresponding ADD command.
RESET {RDF }
{MONITOR }
{EXTRACTOR }
{RECEIVER }
{VOLUME }
{IMAGETRAIL }
{PURGER }
{RDFNET }
{NETWORK }
{TRIGGER }
RDF
resets the values for the RDF global options.
MONITOR
resets the values for the monitor process.
EXTRACTOR
resets the values for the extractor process (this includes resetting the ATINDEX value to 0).
RECEIVER
resets the values for the receiver process (this includes resetting the ATINDEX value to 0).
VOLUME
resets the values for the updater processes (this includes resetting the ATINDEX value to 0 and
clearing all EXCLUDE and INCLUDE clauses).
IMAGETRAIL
resets the ATINDEX value for the image trail to 0.
PURGER
resets the values for the purger process.
RDFNET
resets the values for the RDFNET process.
NETWORK
resets the values for the network configuration record.
TRIGGER
resets the values for a TRIGGER record.
For all of the default parameter values for the RDF global options and the individual processes see
the SET EXTRACTOR, SET IMAGETRAIL, SET MONITOR, SET PURGER, SET RDF, SET RDFNET, SET
RDFNETWORK, SET RECEIVER, SET VOLUME, and SET TRIGGER command descriptions.
Where Issued
Primary system only.
RDFCOM Commands 209