RDF System Management Manual for J-series and H-series RVUs (RDF 1.10)
Example
To configure a RDFNET process named $MNET to run in CPUs 0 and 1 at a priority of 180, issue
these commands after RDF has been initialized:
]SET RDFNET PROCESS $MNET
]SET RDFNET CPUS 0:1
]SET RDFNET PRIORITY 180
]ADD NETRDF
SET RECEIVER
The SET RECEIVER command sets receiver 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 RECEIVER command.
SET RECEIVER receiver-option
where receiver-option is:
{ATINDEX audittrail-index-number }
{CPUS primary-CPU : backup-CPU }
{EXTENTS (primary-extent , secondary-extent) }
{RDFVOLUME $volume }
{PRIORITY priority }
{PROCESS process-name }
{FASTUPDATEMODE {ON | OFF} }
ATINDEX audittrail-index-number
is an integer value identifying a configured TMF audit trail on the primary system. 0 specifies
the MAT. 1 through 15 specify auxiliary audit trails AUX01 through AUX15. The default is 0.
For each configured extractor, there must be a corresponding receiver with the same ATINDEX
value.
For information about protecting auxiliary audit trails, see Chapter 13 (page 276).
CPUS primary-CPU : backup-CPU
identifies the CPUs in which the receiver process is to run as a process pair on the backup
system; primary-CPU is the primary CPU; backup-CPU is the backup CPU. Values range
from 0 through 15. The default is 0:1.
EXTENTS ( primary-extent , secondary-extent )
specifies the extent sizes to be used for the RDF image files on the backup system;
primary-extent-size is the primary extent size in pages; secondary-extent-size
is the size of each secondary extent in pages. The default is 100,100. The limit is 65500,
65500. This parameter only has an effect when specified for the MAT receiver.
RDFVOLUME $volume
specifies which disk volume on the backup system is to be used for the receiver’s master image
trail (the image trail to which the receiver writes all commit/abort records). The default is
$SYSTEM.
This attribute applies only to the master receiver (the receiver process configured with an
ATINDEX value of 0). It is ignored for auxiliary receivers.
For best performance, do not use $SYSTEM as the RDFVOLUME.
If the backup system will run with updating disabled, be sure to specify an RDFVOLUME disk
that has an adequate amount of available space.
If the RDFVOLUME disk becomes filled, the receiver process will receive error 43 messages
(Unable to obtain disk space for extent) from the file system until the situation is corrected.
PRIORITY priority
identifies the execution priority for the receiver process; priority is the execution priority,
from 10 through 199. The default is 165.
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