RDF/IMP and IMPX System Management Manual (RDF 1.4+)
Entering RDFCOM Commands
HP NonStop RDF/IMP and IMPX System Management Manual—524388-001
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Command Overview
The master image trail identified by the RDFVOLUME parameter in the SET 
RECEIVER command is reserved for use by the MAT receiver process. All updaters 
must be configured to secondary image trails. Each image trail is stored on a separate 
volume on the backup system. To add a secondary image trail, you specify the disk 
volume intended for its use through the ADD IMAGETRAIL command. When you 
configure your individual updater processes with the SET VOLUME command, you 
assign each of these processes to a different image trail, reducing the number of 
updaters contending for a specific trail.
Each secondary image trail contains only that audit data required by the associated 
updaters. Image files in secondary image trails have the same extent sizes as image 
files on the volume specified by RDFVOLUME. Because the extent sizes for 
secondary image trails are obtained from the receiver’s configuration record, you do 
not specify them through any RDFCOM commands. 
With RDF/IMP and IMPX, if your RDF configuration is not particularly small (say, 30 
volumes or more) and your performance requirements are not high, you can assign 
one image trail per updater process, and you can place that image trail on the 
updater’s UPDATEVOLUME. If you have the need for high performance, however, 
even on a small system, it might be best to have a dedicated volume for your image 
trails. 
You cannot add secondary image trails until you have configured the receiver, because 
the extent sizes for these trails depend on those specified for the receiver’s master 
image files.
Examples
To configure the extractor process to run in CPUs 0 and 1 at the default priority of 165 
with the default RTD warning threshold of 60 seconds, enter the following commands:
]SET EXTRACTOR CPUS 0:1
]ADD EXTRACTOR
To define $SYSTEM.RDFIMP as the location of the RDF software, enter the following 
commands:
]SET RDF SOFTWARELOC $SYSTEM.RDFIMP
]ADD RDF
When the preceding command sequence is executed, all of the other RDF global 
parameters are set to their default values, as follows. (In this list, \LONDON is the 
system at which you issued the command sequence.)
PRIMARYSYSTEM: \LONDON
PRIMARYSWAP: $SYSTEM
BACKUPSWAP: $SYSTEM
CONTROL SUBVOLUME: LONDON
LOGFILE : $0
UPDATERDELAY: 10










