RDF System Management Manual

Table Of Contents
Installing and Configuring RDF
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Configuring RDF
After issuing the ADD commands (but before starting RDF), you can change some
parameter values in the configuration file by issuing ALTER commands.
Setting Global Parameters
The SET RDF command establishes values for global parameters that apply either to
the entire RDF system or to all updater processes. These parameters and their default
values are:
Note. Instead of issuing SET and ADD commands interactively within an RDFCOM session,
you can create and execute an RDF configuration command file. The first time you configure
RDF, you can either configure it interactively or use the text editor to create a command file.
After you have configured RDF, you can easily create a command file from the existing
configuration file as explained under Creating a Configuration Command File
later in this
section. You can then use that command file whenever you need to reconfigure RDF. Refer to
Appendix B, Additional Reference Information for a sample configuration file.
LOGFILE $0
UPDATERDELAY 10 (seconds)
UPDATERTXTIME 60 (seconds)
UPDATERRTDWARNING 60 (seconds)
UPDATEROPEN PROTECTED
SOFTWARELOC $SYSTEM.RDF
NETWORK OFF
NETWORKMASTER OFF
UPDATEREXCEPTION ON
LOCKSTEPVOL volume undefined
REPLICATEPURGE OFF
REMOTE MIRROR OFF
REMOTE STANDBY system undefined
OWNER (no default)