RDF System Management Manual

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Introducing RDF
HP NonStop RDF System Management Manual524388-003
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RDF Subsystem Overview
Each volume protected by RDF on the primary system has its own updater process on
the backup system responsible for applying audit information to the corresponding
volume on the backup system.
Figure 1-1 illustrates a basic RDF configuration that protects data volumes configured
to a Master Audit Trail (MAT) and an auxiliary audit trail.
In Figure 1-1, there are 20 audited volumes on the primary system ($D1 through
$D20). Only volumes $D1 through $D15, however, are configured for RDF protection.
Audit information for volumes $D1 through $D10 and $D16 through $D20 is sent to the
master audit trail (MAT). The RDF master extractor process reads the MAT and sends
audit information associated with volumes $D1 through $D10 to the RDF master
receiver process on the backup system.
Audit information for volumes $D11 through $D15 is sent to the auxiliary audit trail. The
RDF auxiliary extractor process reads the auxiliary audit trail and sends audit
Figure 1-1. Basic RDF Configuration
PROTECTED
NOT
PROTECTED
Backup
System
001CDT .CDD
Extractor
Master
Receiver
Master
Monitor
RDFCOM
$D1 – $D10
$UP1 – $UP10
$D1 – $D10
$D16 – $D20
Master
Audit
Trail
PROTECTED
$UP11 – $UP15
$D11 – $D1 5
AUX01
Audit
Trail
$D11 – $D15
Receiver
Auxiliary
Extractor
Auxiliary
Updaters
Updaters
AUX01
Master
Image
Trail
Secondary
Image
Trail
Secondary
Image
Trail
Primary
System
Purger