RDF System Management Manual

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Messages
HP NonStop RDF System Management Manual524388-003
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RDF Messages
command-text
is the text of the command that was issued.
userid
if present, is the Guardian userid (group.user) of the user who issued the
command.
Cause. RDFCOM logs this message whenever you issue any of the following
commands: ALTER, INITIALIZE RDF, START RDF, START UPDATE, STOP RDF,
STOP UPDATE, or TAKEOVER. command-text is the command text. If the event
includes a userid, it indicates that the userid was not the RDF OWNER or that the
userid was not the owner of the RDFCOM object file. The userid included in the
message is the Guardian userid of the user who issued the associated command.
Effect. The specified RDFCOM command is executed.
Recovery. This is an informational message; no recovery is required.
836
volume
is the name of the affected volume.
Cause. TMF reports that the specified updatevolume is not enabled. This may be the
result of an earlier failure and the volume is still recovering, or the user has disabled
the volume in TMFCOM.
Effect. The updater is unable to apply updates to this volume until the datavol is
enabled. The updater retries the operation every minute until the volume is enabled.
Recovery. If the volume is recovering, the updater resumes processing once the
volume becomes enabled. If the datavol has been manually disabled, you must enable
the datavol to allow the updater to resume operations.
837
sno
is the sequence number of the image file in use at the updater restart.
rba
is the relative byte address in the image file where the updater restart occurred.
volume is not enabled for transaction processing
Info - Restarting at image trail file position SNO sno RBA
rba