RDF System Management Manual

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Installing and Configuring RDF
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Configuring RDF
The PURGETIME parameter specifies the number of minutes the purger process waits
between attempts to purge redundant image trail files. The default value is 60.
To configure an RDF purger process named $PURG to run as a process pair in CPUs
0 and 2 of the backup system at a priority of 185, and to ensure that at least six image
trail files are always retained on disk, issue the following commands:
]SET PURGER PROCESS $PURG
]SET PURGER CPUS 0:2
]SET PURGER PRIORITY 185
]SET PURGER RETAINCOUNT 6
]SET PURGER PURGETIME 30
]ADD PURGER
You cannot start RDF until you have configured a purger process.
You can issue ADD PURGER commands only when RDF is stopped.
Updater Processes
Use SET VOLUME and ADD VOLUME commands to configure the following updater
parameters:
ATINDEX
CPUS primary-CPU : backup-CPU
EXCLUDE
IMAGEVOLUME
INCLUDE
PRIORITY
PROCESS
UPDATEVOLUME
You must configure an updater process for each primary system volume to be
protected by RDF.
The ATINDEX parameter specifies an integer value from 0 through 15 specifying the
audit trail on the primary system to which the data volume being protected is mapped.
0 specifies the MAT. 1 through 15 specifies auxiliary audit trails AUX01 through
AUX15, respectively. The default is 0.
The CPUS parameter specifies the processors in the backup system in which the
updater will run.
The IMAGEVOLUME parameter associates this updater process with a specific image
trail you have previously added to the RDF configuration. You cannot add this updater
process, associating it to an image volume, unless you have already added the image