RDF System Management Manual for J-series and H-series RVUs (RDF 1.10)
mapping-string
identifies the invalid mapping string.
index
is the string index at which the $ character is detected.
filename
is the name of the updater mapfile specified in the updater configuration.
Cause
The updater has detected the $ character in the specified mapping string. The volume name is
not allowed in the mapping string. The position indicates the string index at which the $ character
is found.
Effect
The updater stops and RDF aborts.
Recovery
Correct the mapping string in the mapfile, and restart RDF.
929
The updater's MAPLOG filename is not an edit file
filename
is the name of the updater maplog specified in the updater configuration.
Cause
The updater has detected that the maplog is not an edit file.
Effect
The updater stops and RDF will abort.
Recovery
Provide an edit file, and restart RDF.
931
Stopping update for an SQL DDL operation on <ANSI-Name>.
<ANSI-Name>
is the identity of the target name of the affected SQL object on the backup system.
Cause
The updater has found a Stop-RDF-Updater record in the image trail. This special record is
generated in the TMF audit trail on the primary system when an SQL DDL operation WITH
SHARED ACCESS involving the specified table or index has completed. Each updater stops
when it reaches this record in the audit trail.
Effect
All the updaters stop.
Recovery
When all updaters have stopped, you must perform the same SQL DDL operation on the RDF
backup node that was originally done on the primary node. When this operation has been
performed, start the updaters using the START UPDATE command. If START UPDATE command
is issued before performing the operation, it will corrupt the database on the RDF backup system.
CAUTION: You must not start the updaters until you have performed the DDL operation on
your backup. Otherwise, you will corrupt your database on the RDF backup system.
RDFCOM Messages
The following pages list all messages generated by RDFCOM. These messages appear on your
terminal screen during an RDFCOM session. Alternatively, they can be directed to another output
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