RDF System Management Manual

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Messages
HP NonStop RDF System Management Manual524388-003
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RDFCOM Messages
name
is the name of the control subvolume explicitly specified or the primary system
name assigned by default.
Cause. The control subvolume either specified or selected by default does not exist.
Effect. The control subvolume remains undefined.
Recovery. Either use the OPEN command to open an RDF CONFIG file in an existing
RDF control subvolume, or initialize a new RDF configuration with the INITIALIZE RDF
command.
name
is the name of the local RDF control subvolume.
Cause. You tried to execute an INITIALIZE RDF command, but RDF control files
(such as CONFIG or CONTEXT) already exist on the local control subvolume.
Effect. The INITIALIZE RDF command aborts.
Recovery. You must purge $SYSTEM.name.* on the primary system before you can
retry the INITIALIZE RDF command. Before doing so, however, be sure that the
existing files do not belong to a different RDF configuration that is still valid.
Cause. You must specify a process name for the extractor process before issuing an
ADD command.
Effect. The start command fails.
Recovery. You must reconfigure RDF with a named extractor process.
The control subvolume name is not presently configured for an
RDF primary system.
You must use the OPEN command to open an RDF CONFIG file in
an existing RDF control subvolume, or you must initialize a
new RDF configuration with the INITIALIZE RDF command.
The control subvolume name is not empty. The files on the
control subvolume must be purged. Please note, these files may
belong to another RDF configuration.
The EXTRACTOR must be a named process