RDF/IMP and IMPX System Management Manual (RDF 1.4+)
HP NonStop RDF/IMP and IMPX System Management Manual—524388-001
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1 Introducing RDF
This manual describes the Remote Database Facility (RDF) subsystem as 
implemented in the HP NonStop RDF/IMP and IMPX independent products.
This section of the manual, intended for all readers, discusses the following topics:
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An overview of RDF, including its use in response to unplanned and planned 
outages
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A summary of the main RDF processes
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A summary of the RDF user interfaces
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A discussion of normal RDF operation, explaining in substantial detail how the 
various RDF processes interact with one another to perform the subsystem’s work
RDF monitors changes made to a production database on a local (primary) system and 
maintains a copy of that database on one or more remote (backup) systems. Because 
it applies changes to the backup database as soon as they are detected on the primary 
system, RDF keeps the backup database continuously up to date with changes made 
by business applications on the primary system. You are able, therefore, to switch your 
business operations from the primary system to the backup system with minimal 
interruption and loss of data in the event of planned or unplanned outages of the 
primary system.
RDF also allows you to use backup databases as read-only resources to balance the 
overall workload and improve response times. Activities at a backup system can 
include querying the database, processing heavy batch-reporting loads, and 
consolidating data from multiple sites into one central site.
Backup systems can be located far from the primary system for protection against 
regional disasters, communicating with the primary system over an Expand network.
System managers and operators control RDF through RDFCOM, a utility much like the 
TMFCOM command interpreter used to access TMF.
RDF/IMP and IMPX generate fully-tokenized command, event, error, and warning 
messages in the Event Management System (EMS) log. System managers and 
operators can monitor those messages online using Viewpoint or whatever other tool 
they normally use for monitoring $0. In addition, they can use the supplied EMS filter 
RDFFLTO with an EMS printing distributor to isolate the RDF messages to an entry-
sequenced file which they then can peruse using the RDFSCAN utility.
RDF works with the Transaction Management Facility (TMF) subsystem.










