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

Figure 16 The RDF/ASAP Environment
Installation
The RDF SGP is packaged with the RDF/IMP and IMPX products and, by default, is installed on
$SYSTEM.RDF. You might, however, place this object file wherever you want. If you install the
SGP object file somewhere other than $SYSTEM.RDF, you must ensure that the ASAP configuration
points to the correct location (by way of the SET RDF command within the ASAP command interface).
See the ASAP Server Manual for details about the SET RDF command.
Auto Discovery
To simplify configuration, the RDF SGP automatically attempts to discover all the RDF environments
on the system where it is started by searching RDF control subvolumes on $SYSTEM for RDF
configuration files. By default it monitors the status of all RDF/IMP and IMPX environments it finds.
NOTE: Before starting the RDF SGP for the first time, you should purge any control subvolumes
that are old and no longer being used to ensure that ASAP monitors only current RDF environments.
Monitoring Specific RDF Environments
If you only want to monitor specific RDF environments, you can override the auto-detection by
explicitly specifying the RDF environments for which you want the SGPs to collect stats. The ASAP
CI command is:
MONITOR RDF csv-bksys
Where csv is the RDF control subvolume of the RDF environment and bksys is the backup system
name. There are no ‘\’ characters in either field.
For example, this command would result in the RDF SGP only gathering stats from the RDF
environment running from \DOME to \TANDA.
MONITOR RDF DOME->TANDA
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