RDF/IMP and IMPX System Management Manual (RDF 1.3+)
Entering RDFCOM Commands
Compaq NonStop™ RDF/IMP and IMPX System Management Manual—522204-001
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Command Overview
SET RDF
The SET RDF command sets RDF global configuration parameters within the RDF
configuration memory table. The supplied values are not applied to the RDF
configuration file, however, until you issue an ADD RDF command.
BACKUPSWAP $volume
specifies which disk volume on the backup system the receiver and updater
processes will use as a swap volume. The default is $SYSTEM.
LOGFILE ems-collector-name
specifies a device (EMS collector) that is to receive messages from RDF. The
specified device must exist on both the primary and backup systems. The default is
$0.
The device on the primary system receives log messages from the extractor and
monitor processes (plus RDFCOM messages that are logged in message 835).
The device on the backup system receives log messages from the receiver, purger,
and all updater processes (plus RDFCOM messages that are logged in message
835).
PRIMARYSWAP $volume
specifies which disk volume on the primary system the extractor and monitor
processes will use as a swap volume. The default is $SYSTEM.
UPDATERDELAY delay
specifies how many seconds (from 1 to 10) the updater processes should delay upon
reaching the logical EOF in the image trail before attempting a new read. The
default is 10 seconds.
SET RDF global-option
where global-option is:
{BACKUPSWAP $volume }
{LOGFILE $ems-collector-name }
{PRIMARYSWAP $volume }
{UPDATERDELAY delay-time }
{UPDATERTXTIME tx-time }
{UPDATERRTDWARNING rtd-time }
{UPDATEROPEN {PROTECTED | SHARED} }
{SOFTWARELOC $volume.subvolume }
{NETWORK {ON | OFF} }
{NETWORKMASTER {ON | OFF} }
{UPDATEREXCEPTION {ON | OFF} }
{LOCKSTEPVOL $volume }