RDF/IMP and IMPX System Management Manual (RDF 1.3+)
Messages
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RDF Messages
RDF Messages
RDF messages, unlike RDFCOM and RDFSCAN messages, do not appear on your
terminal or workstation screen. Instead, RDF sends these messages to the configured
EMS event log (collector). You specify the EMS event log by using the SET RDF
command described in Section 8, Entering RDFCOM Commands
. You can change the
EMS event log while RDF is running. The following example shows part of an EMS
event log.
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)
2000/01/09 16:11:02 \NYC $RCV 771 RDF Remote Receiver Started
2000/01/09 16:11:25 \NYC $U01 773 RDF Remote Updater Started
$DB0001 =>$BB0001
2000/01/09 16:11:32 \NYC $U02 773 RDF Remote Updater Started
$DB0002 =>$BB0002
(1) The date the message occurred. The clock used is the clock
on the sending system.
(2) The time the message occurred. The clock used is the clock
on the sending system.
(3) The name of the system on which the particular RDF process is running.
(4) The name or process ID of the RDF process that issued this message.
(5) The message number.
(6) The message text that explains the log entry.
If the EMS event log is $0 (the default collector), only items (3), (4), (5) and (6) are
logged because of file-length restrictions.
The pages that follow list all RDF messages that RDF produces. The messages appear in
ascending order by message number.
700
error#
is the file-system error number that identifies the specific error.
filename
is the name of the file that caused the error.
Cause. A file-system error occurred.
Effect. Variable; depends upon which file-system error occurred.
Recovery. If this message is issued by an updater process, filename is the name of
the volume on the primary system for which the updater is responsible. In such a case,
consult Table 5-1
to determine the appropriate recovery actions.
File System Error error# filename