RDF System Management Manual for J-series and H-series RVUs (RDF 1.10)
PROCESS process-name
identifies the process name for the extractor process; process-name is any unique, valid
process name of up to six characters; the first character must be a dollar sign ($). You cannot
specify any of the reserved process names listed in the Guardian Procedure Calls Reference
Manual.
This parameter is not optional. You must explicitly name the extractor process.
ATINDEX audittrail-index-number
is an integer value from 0 through 15 specifying the TMF audit trail on the primary system with
which the extractor is associated. 0 specifies the MAT. 1 through 15 specify auxiliary audit
trails AUX01 through AUX15. The default is 0. If you omit this parameter, RDFCOM assumes
the extractor is associated with the MAT. For information about protecting auxiliary audit trails,
see Chapter 13 (page 276).
RTDWARNING rtd-time
specifies the RTD warning threshold (in seconds, 0 or greater) for the extractor. This threshold
is used by the STATUS RTDWARNING command to determine if the extractor is to be included
in its display. The display includes only those RDF processes (extractor or updaters) whose RTD
exceeds the configured threshold. The default is 60 seconds.
VOLUME volume-name
specifies a valid volume name in the current TMF configuration on your primary system. When
configuring RDF for ZLT, you must add the complete set of audit trail volumes to which protected
data volumes are configured. You use a SET EXTRACTOR VOLUME statement for each individual
volume. You do not need to specify whether the volume is an active volume, restore volume,
or overflow volume; you merely specify the volume name. For information about the ZLT
capability, see Chapter 17 (page 320).
Where Issued
Primary system only.
Security Restrictions
None.
RDF State Requirements
None.
Usage Guidelines
The SET EXTRACTOR command enters the parameter values specified for the extractor in this
command into the RDF configuration table in memory. This table serves as an input buffer only,
and so these values do not affect RDF until they are applied to the RDF configuration file with the
ADD command.
For ATINDEX values greater than 0, the specified value must match the audit trail number of a
configured auxiliary audit trail. If you specify SET EXTRACTOR ATINDEX 2, for example, there
must be a configured auxiliary audit trail AUX02.
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