RDF/IMP and IMPX System Management Manual (RDF 1.4+)
Managing RDF
HP NonStop RDF/IMP and IMPX System Management Manual—524388-001
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Communications Line Failures
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TMF subsystem crash after which the TMF volume recovery is successful
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TMF file recovery operation that is not to a timestamp
RDF cannot recover from the following events:
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TMF file recovery operation to a timestamp
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TMF subsystem crash after which TMF cannot perform a successful volume 
recovery operation
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Double system failure (the backup system fails after an RDF takeover), if you are 
not using the triple contingency feature
After a TMF file recovery to a timestamp or to first purge, or after a TMF subsystem 
crash for which volume recovery cannot succeed, the databases or the affected files 
on the primary and backup systems must be resynchronized.
If the primary system fails, you might want to request a takeover operation to switch 
application processing to the backup system.
Communications Line Failures
RDF can recover from communications line failures. When the extractor detects that 
the communications lines to the backup system are down, it reports the error to the 
EMS event log. The extractor attempts to resend data every minute until the lines to 
the backup system are reenabled.
If you stop RDF on the primary system when the communications lines to the backup 
system are down, the monitor tries to send a stop message to the processes on the 
backup system and reports that the lines are down. All of the processes on the backup 
system continue to run until a STOP RDF command is issued at the backup system. 
Processor Failures
All RDF processes other than RDFCOM run as process pairs. If a CPU failure causes 
a primary RDF process to fail, the backup process takes over without interruption in 
service.
Note. If you issue a STOP RDF command on the primary or backup system while the network 
is down, you must also issue a STOP RDF command on the other system while the network is 
still down.










