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

Table 5 RDFCOM Configuration Commands (continued)
FunctionObjectCommand
Adds option values to the configuration
memory table for the specified process.
SET IMAGETRAIL;RDF;
PURGER;MONITOR;
RDFNET;EXTRACTOR;
NETWORK;RECEIVER;
TRIGGER;VOLUME;
Lists current option values from the
configuration memory table for the
specified process.
SHOW VOLUME;RDF;
PURGER;MONITOR;
RDFNET;EXTRACTOR;
NETWORK;RECEIVER;
TRIGGER;IMAGETRAIL;
Operational Commands
RDFCOM operational commands and their functions are listed in Table 4-2. All of these commands
except STATUS can be issued only by members of the super ID group; STATUS can be issued by
anyone.
Table 6 RDFCOM Operational Commands
FunctionObjectCommand
Copies missing audit records from the
backup system that has the most audit
- -;COPYAUDIT
to the one that has the least audit (use
this command only if you have
configured RDF for Triple Contingency)
Starts RDF.RDF;START
Starts all updater processes on the
backup system.
UPDATE;START
Lists current information about RDF
processes.
STATUS PROCESS;MONITOR;
VOLUME;RDF;
RTDWARNING;EXTRACTOR;
RDFNET;RECEIVER;
PURGER;
Stops RDF.RDF;STOP
Signals the end of all necessary load
and BACKUP operations during online
database synchronization.
SYNCH;STOP
Stops all updater processes on the
backup system.
UPDATE;STOP
Initiates an RDF takeover operation on
the backup system.
- -;TAKEOVER
Unpins TMF audit trail files on the
primary system
- -;UNPINAUDIT
Validates the current attribute values in
the RDF configuration file.
CONFIGURATION;VALIDATE
Utility Commands
RDFCOM utility commands and their functions are listed in Table 4-3. All of these commands can
be issued by anyone.
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