RDF System Management Manual for J-series and H-series RVUs (RDF 1.10)
Security Restrictions
None.
RDF State Requirements
None.
Usage Guidelines
The SET RDF command enters the global parameter values specified 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 the subsystem until they are applied to the RDF configuration file with the ADD command.
SET RDFNET
The SET RDFNET command sets RDFNET process configuration parameters within the RDF
configuration memory table. The supplied values are not applied to the RDF configuration file,
however, until you issue an ADD RDFNET command.
SET RDFNET netsynch-option
where netsynch-option is:
{CPUS primary-CPU : backup-CPU }
{PRIORITY priority }
{PROCESS process-name }
CPUS primary-CPU : backup-CPU
identifies the CPUs in which the RDFNET process is to run as a process pair on the primary
system; primary-CPU is the primary CPU; backup-CPU is the backup CPU. Values range
from 0 through 15. The defaults are 0:1.
PRIORITY priority
identifies the execution priority for the RDFNET process; priority is the execution priority,
from 10 through 199. The default priority is 165.
PROCESS process-name
identifies the process name for the RDFNET 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 RDFNET process.
Where Issued
Primary system only.
Security Restrictions
None.
RDF State Requirements
None.
Usage Guidelines
The SET RDFNET command enters the parameter values specified for the RDFNET process 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 the subsystem until they are applied to the RDF configuration file
with the ADD command.
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