RDF System Management Manual

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Messages
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RDFCOM Messages
Cause. A START RDF command failed because the specified CPUs do not exist (they
were not configured during SYSGEN).
Effect. The command fails.
Recovery. Reconfigure RDF to use other CPUs or, if you must use the specified
CPUs, see your system manager.
error#
is the file-system error number that identifies the specific error.
volume-name
is the image trail volume on which the error occurred.
Cause. During execution of a START RDF command or a VALIDATE
CONFIGURATION command, RDFCOM determined that sufficient disk storage for
image files did not exist in each secondary image trail for at least one additional image
file. As one of its validation checks during processing of these commands, RDFCOM
tries to create a temporary image file on the IMAGETRAIL volume. This allocation
failed for the reason indicated by the file system number error#.
Effect. The command fails.
Recovery. Refer to the Operator Messages Manual for a description of the error code.
For additional details about understanding and correcting file-system errors, see the
Guardian Procedure Errors and Messages Manual. Correct the error indicated by
error#. This might necessitate altering the IMAGETRAIL configuration parameter to
specify a new volume for the secondary image trail. Then, reenter the START RDF or
VALIDATE command.
ctrl-subvol
is the name of an RDF subsystem control subvolume.
Cause. The RDF subsystem with the specified control subvolume does not contain a
network record.
Effect. Validation fails.
Recovery. You must add the appropriate NETWORK configuration record.
Creation error error# on IMAGETRAIL volume-name
ctrl-subvol network record not found