RDF System Management Manual

Table Of Contents
Network Transactions
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Configuration Changes
Configuration Changes
To support network transactions, several configuration attributes and a configuration
record have been added to the RDF configuration file.
Order of Configuration Steps
The order in which you perform the steps in the network configuration procedure is as
follows:
1. Perform a cleanup operation purging the RDF control subvolumes on the network
master and all non-network master subsystems.
2. Issue an INITIALIZE RDF command on the network master subsystem.
3. Issue an INITIALIZE RDF command on each non-network master subsystem.
4. Configure each non-network master subsystem with all the commands SET/ADD
RDF, MONITOR, UPDATER, NETWORK, and so forth. Do not perform a
VALIDATE CONFIGURATION yet.
5. Configure the network master subsystem with all the commands SET/ADD RDF,
MONITOR, UPDATER, NETWORK, and so forth. Do not perform a VALIDATE
CONFIGURATION yet.
6. Issue a VALIDATE CONFIGURATION command on each non-network master
subsystem.
7. Issue a VALIDATE CONFIGURATION command on the network master
subsystem.
NETWORK Attribute
This attribute, located in the RDF configuration record, specifies whether or not you are
configuring an RDF network.
To set this attribute, use the following RDFCOM command:
SET RDF NETWORK {ON | OFF}
When this attribute is set to OFF (the default value), RDF takeover operations execute
just as they have in the past, and database consistency is not guaranteed for
transactions that spanned more than one primary system.
When this attribute is set to ON, the RDF subsystem can guarantee backup database
consistency across multiple RDF systems configured within an RDF network.