RDF System Management Manual

Table Of Contents
Entering RDFCOM Commands
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Command Overview
STOP UPDATE
The STOP UPDATE command suspends updating of the backup database and stops
all updater processes. When all updater processes are stopped, RDF issues a 910
EMS message.
If you use the stop-update-to-time version of this command, the TIMESTAMP
parameter suspends updating at the specified time. A stop-update-to-time
operation is cancelled by a STOP RDF, NonStop SQL/MP Shared Access DDL,
or takeover operation.
day
is a number from 1 to 31.
month
is the first three letters of the month, such as JAN, FEB, MAR.
year
is a four-digit number, such as 2004.
hour
is a number from 0 to 23.
min
is a number from 00 to 59. min must be preceded by a colon (:).
If all protected data volumes on the primary system are not up and enabled when the
specified TIMESTAMP is reached, both the stop-update-to-time operation and the RDF
product abort. In such a case, you can restart RDF immediately but you should not
reissue the stop-update-to-time command until all protected data volumes on the
primary system are up and enabled.
Where Issued
Primary system only.
STOP UPDATE [ , TIMESTAMP <day><mon><year><hour>:<min> ]
Note. The timestamp you specify must be at least 5 minutes later than the current time at your
primary system. If you specify an earlier time, an error message appears.