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

where volume-option is:
{ATINDEX atindex }
{CPUS primary-CPU : backup-CPU }
{PRIORITY priority-number }
{PROCESS process-name }
{IMAGEVOLUME volume }
{UPDATEVOLUME volume }
{INCLUDE subvol.file }
{EXCLUDE subvol.file }
{INCLUDEPURGE subvol.file }
{EXCLUDEPURGE subvol.file }
{MAPFILE $vol.subvol.file }
{MAPLOG $vol.subvol.file }
SHOW
The SHOW command displays the current parameter values contained in the RDF configuration
memory table for the specified process. With this command, you can confirm the parameter values
before issuing the ADD command that actually applies them to the configuration file.
Where Issued: Primary or backup system.
Security: Any user.
SHOW {RDF }
{MONITOR }
{EXTRACTOR }
{RECEIVER }
{IMAGETRAIL }
{TRIGGER }
{VOLUME }
{PURGER }
{RDFNET }
{NETWORK }
START RDF
The START RDF command starts the RDF subsystem.
Where Issued: Primary system only.
Security: Super-user group member with remote password from the primary system to the backup.
START RDF [,UPDATE {ON | OFF}]
START UPDATE
The START UPDATE command starts all updater processes on the backup system.
Where Issued: Primary system only.
Security: Super-user group member with remote password from the primary system to the backup.
START UPDATE
STATUS
The STATUS command displays current configuration information and operational statistics for the
RDF environment.
Where Issued: Primary or backup system.
Security: Any user.
STATUS {MONITOR } [, PERIOD seconds[, COUNT repeat]]
{RDF }
{EXTRACTOR }
{RECEIVER }
{PURGER }
{PROCESS procname }
{VOLUME }
336 RDF Commands Quick Reference