RDF System Management Manual

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HP NonStop RDF System Management Manual524388-003
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RDF System Files
RDF System Files
The following files are created by the RDF subsystem and used by RDF processes:
Configuration file
This is a key-sequenced file with record length 4062. The configuration file
contains an internal representation of the configuration parameters that are set
through RDFCOM commands. The configuration file resides on both the primary
and backup node; on both nodes, the configuration file is named:
$SYSTEM.control-subvolume.CONFIG
Context file
The context file is a key-sequenced file with record length 4062. The context file
contains the context information that tells the RDF subsystem where the RDF
processes stopped. There is a separate context file on the primary node and the
backup node; on both nodes, the context file is named:
$SYSTEM.control-subvolume.CONTEXT
Exception files
Exception files are entry-sequenced files that contain transaction information for all
audit data that could not be applied during takeover processing. These files exist
on the backup node and use the naming convention:
$SYSTEM.control-subvolume.volume
The RDF subsystem creates one exception file for each primary node volume that
the RDF subsystem is protecting.
The name of the exception file is the primary volume name configured for the
updater of that volume.
You can use the RDFSNOOP utility to display the contents of exception files, as
explained previously in this section.
RDF image files
RDF image files are unstructured files that contain logical audit record images and
commit-abort records. These image files exist on the backup node. The RDF
image files reside on $volume.control-subvolume, in which $volume is
specified by the RDFVOLUME parameter of the ADD RECEIVER command and
ADD IMAGETRAIL command. The actual file names are of the form AAnnnnnn.