RDF/IMP and IMPX System Management Manual (RDF 1.4+)
Online Database Synchronization
HP NonStop RDF/IMP and IMPX System Management Manual—524388-001
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Example of Synchronizing An Entire Database
Online
 volume $data1.test
  load part0200, $data3.test.part0200, share, sorted, no compact
  load part0201, $data3.test.part0201, share, sorted, no compact
  load altf0200, $data3.test.altf0200, share, sorted
  load altf0201, $data3.test.altf0201, share, sorted
5. After the load operations in step 5 are done, issue the following RDFCOM 
command:
 STOP SYNCH
6. Use FUP DUP commands to move the duplicate files to the backup system. 
Remember that the files must be duplicated to the volumes on the backup system 
that are mapped to the corresponding volumes where the database resides on the 
primary system.  Assume you issue the FUP DUP command at the primary system 
and that the target volumes on the backup system have the same names as the 
corresponding database volumes on the primary system ($DATA0 and $DATA1). 
Issue the following commands:
 volume $data2.test
 fup dup *,\rdfb.$data0.test.*
 fup alter \rdfb.$data0.test.part0100, &
 altfile (0, \rdfb.$data0.test.altf0100 )
 fup alter \rdfb.$data0.test.part0101, &
 altfile (0, \rdfb.$data0.test.altf0101 )
 volume $data3.test
 fup dup *,\rdfb.$data1.test.*
 fup alter \rdfb.$data1.test.part0200, &
 altfile (0, \rdfb.$data1.test.altf0200 )
 fup alter \rdfb.$data1.test.part0201, &
 altfile (0, \rdfb.$data1.test.altf0201 )
7. Turn on the audit attributes for the backup database.
8. Issue the following RDFCOM command:
 START UPDATE
When all of the updaters have logged a message 782, the backup synchronization 
is complete.










