RDF/IMP and IMPX System Management Manual (RDF 1.3+)

Messages
Compaq NonStop™ RDF/IMP and IMPX System Management Manual522204-001
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RDF Messages
Effect. If a STOP RDF command was being processed, the RDF monitor continues
with the shutdown, and all processes on the primary node will stop. The backup
processes will remain running.
Recovery. To stop the RDF processes on the backup node, you must run RDFCOM on
the backup node and issue a second STOP RDF command. Once all the processes have
stopped, RDF can be restarted when the network is restored.
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Cause. An RDF process is terminating abnormally.
Effect. The equivalent of an INSPECT TRACE is written and the process abends.
Recovery. This message gives your service provider information about the state of a
process that is terminating abnormally. For an updater process, you can correct the
underlying problem and restart RDF. For any other process, it might be necessary to
reinitialize the TMF and RDF subsystems.
833
Cause. The extractor encountered an audit record that it did not recognize.
Effect. This is a fatal error; RDF shuts down.
Recovery. This message probably is the result of running on a primary node that has
had an audit trail created for a version of TMF that RDF does not support. The message
could also mean that the audit trail file was corrupted by some program other than TMF,
or that an irrecoverable system error has occurred.
In any event, you will have to reinitialize the TMF and RDF subsystems.
Save the audit trail, and report this error to your service provider.
Caution. Do not use TACL to stop the RDF processes. If you do that, RDF will not save the
restart information in the context file, and you will have to resynchronize the primary and
backup databases.
RDF fatal error information
Filtered audit of unknown type