RDF System Management Manual

Table Of Contents
Entering RDFCOM Commands
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Command Overview
individual user can be assigned a separate super-user group userid. If one user is
assigned SUPER.FIRST and another SUPER.SECOND, for example, they can
both log on with their userid and be able to start or stop RDF. The RDF processes
do not run under SUPER.FIRST or SUPER.SECOND, however, but under
SUPER.RDF (the RDF OWNER assigned during configuration). The same
principal applies to the other eight users.
By default, this attribute is not set, and therefore is not included in the INFO RDF
output.
The userid associated with OWNER must be a valid Guardian userid and must
identify an existing user account on the RDF primary and backup systems. The
OWNER must also be a member of the super-user group, which is a requirement
in RDF for stopping and starting RDF.
OWNER is an unalterable value. You need not change the value, unless you
configured it incorrectly (in which case you must reinitialize RDF with the correct
value).
If the OWNER parameter is omitted, only the userid that initializes RDF can start or
stop RDF (as is true for all versions of RDF prior to 1.7).
Where Issued
Primary system only.
Security Restrictions
None.
RDF State Requirements
None.
Usage Guidelines
The SET RDF command enters the global parameter values specified in this command
into the RDF configuration table in memory. This table serves as an input buffer only,
and so these values do not affect the subsystem until they are applied to the RDF
configuration file with the ADD command.