RDF System Management Manual

Table Of Contents
HP NonStop RDF System Management Manual524388-003
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5 Managing RDF
You manage the RDF environment by monitoring various things using RDFCOM
STATUS commands, the EMS log, and the ASAP product.
In managing RDF, you must sometimes react to nonroutine events and conditions that
affect the RDF operating environment, by performing a variety of special tasks and
activities. Although most of this work is not required on a regular basis, the need for it
does arise on occasion. Typically, this work involves using RDFCOM, TMFCOM (the
interactive interface to TMF), SQLCI (the NonStop SQL/MP interactive interface),
TACL (the interactive interface to the HP NonStop Kernel operating system), or FUP.
This section, which is directed to both system managers and operators, discusses the
following tasks:
Recovering from file system errors
Handling disk space problems
Responding to operational failures
Performing file recovery
Stopping RDF
Carrying out a planned switchover
Initiating takeover operations
Reading the backup database
Replicating NonStop SQL/MP DDL operations
Replicating NonStop SQL/MX objects
Backing up image trails
Making online dumps with updaters running
Doing FUP RELOAD operations with updaters running
Compressing exception files
Switching Disks on Updater UPDATEVOLUMES