RDF System Management Manual

Table Of Contents
Introducing RDF
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Zero Lost Transactions (ZLT)
Zero Lost Transactions (ZLT)
Zero Lost Transactions (ZLT), which is available only with the RDF/ZLT product,
is a functional capability that uses mirrored disks to guarantee that no committed
transactions on the primary system will be lost in the event of an RDF takeover by the
backup system.
For information about this capability, see Section 16, Zero Lost Transactions (ZLT).
Monitoring RDF Entities With ASAP
ASAP (HP NonStop Availability Stats and Performance) allows many different
subsystem entities to be monitored across a network of HP NonStop servers. The
status and statistics for the entities are collected on a single system, and are then
monitored either through the ASAP command interface or through the ASAP graphical
user interface PC client.
RDF/IMP, IMPX, and ZLT are instrumented to feed state information to ASAP, thus
allowing RDF subsystems to be monitored, in an integrated way, alongside all other
subsystems supported by ASAP. The following RDF entities report state and statistical
information to ASAP:
Monitor
Extractor
RDFNET (optional)
Receiver
Purger
Updater
For information about using ASAP to monitor RDF entities, see Appendix E, Using
ASAP.