RDF/IMP and IMPX System Management Manual (RDF 1.4+)
Operating and Monitoring RDF
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Reading Log Messages
The following sample RDFSCAN session shows another example of how you might
use RDFSCAN to examine messages in an RDF message file. The actual line length
for RDFSCAN is 132 columns (not 58 as shown in this example). On the terminal
screen, lines over 80 columns long wrap to the next line. User input appears in
boldface type. Notice also that record numbers, which do not appear in the previous
display, have been enabled for this one.
>RDFSCAN
RDFSCAN - T0346A04 - 09DEC02
(C)1988 Tandem (C)2003 Hewlett Packard Development Company, L.P.
File: $SYSTEM.RDF.RDFLOG, current record: 891, last record: 903
Enter HELP ALL for instructions
Enter the RDFSCAN function you want: AT 750
File: $SYSTEM.RDF.RDFLOG, current record: 750, last record: 903
Enter the next RDFSCAN function you want: MATCH
Enter pattern to match: *REMOTE*
File: $SYSTEM.RDF.RDFLOG, current record: 750, last record: 903,
Pattern: *REMOTE*
Enter the next RDFSCAN function you want: DISPLAY ON
File: $SYSTEM.RDF.RDFLOG, current record: 750, last record: 903,
Pattern: *REMOTE*
Enter the next RDFSCAN function you want: LIST 5
Record number: 751
2000/06/04 11:20:16 \LAB1 $Z049 771 RDF Remote Receiver Started
Record number: 752
2000/06/04 11:20:26 \LAB1 $Z050 773 RDF Remote Updater Started
$LOST -> $BLOST
Record number: 756
2000/06/04 11:20:30 \LAB1 $Z051 771 RDF Remote Receiver Started
Record number: 758
2000/06/04 11:21:46 \LAB1 $Z050 773 RDF Remote Updater Started
$INFO -> $BINFO
Record number: 760
2000/06/04 11:22:33 \LAB1 $Z052 773 RDF Remote Updater Started
$POPPY -> $BPOPPY
File: $SYSTEM.RDF.RDFLOG, current record: 761, last record: 903,
Pattern: *REMOTE*
Enter the next RDFSCAN function you want: EXIT
Thank you for using RDFSCAN
More information about the RDFSCAN commands and elements shown in this
example appears in Section 9, Entering RDFSCAN Commands.