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

Effect
The command fails.
Recovery
Remove the reserved subvolume name in the mapping string, then reenter the command.
Restore failed with error error# Search is stopped.
error#
is the file-system error number that identifies the specific error.
Cause
Restoration of an audit trail file has failed for the reason indicated by error#.
Effect
RDFCOM immediately terminates its search for a TMF shutdown timestamp and then its attempt
to initialize RDF.
Recovery
See the Operator Messages Manual for a description of the error code. For additional details
about understanding and correcting file-system errors, see the Guardian Procedure Errors and
Messages Manual. If possible, correct the error and reenter the command that encountered the
error. Otherwise, see your system manager.
Searching for missing audit in remote imagetrail on volume
volume
is one of the RDF image trail volumes on the remote system named in the COPYAUDIT
command.
Cause
The COPYAUDIT command is about to search for missing audit; this audit reached the specified
image trail on the remote system but did not reach the local system before the original primary
system was lost.
Effect
The COPYAUDIT command begins the search.
Recovery
This is an informational message; no recovery is required.
Shutdown at specified timestamp timestamp does not exist
timestamp
is the shutdown timestamp to which the initialization was requested.
Cause
You entered an INITIALIZE RDF timestamp command, but RDFCOM found an audit timestamp
earlier than the one you specified in the command. This indicates that a TMF shutdown at the
specified timestamp does not exist.
Effect
RDF is not initialized.
Recovery
Examine the EMS log or the OPRLOG for a TMF shutdown message, and use the corresponding
timestamp.
SHUTDOWN Failure: error# on RECEIVER
error#
is the error number that identifies the specific error.
Cause
RDFCOM could not stop the receiver because of error#.
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