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
IMAGEVOLUME $volume
identifies a disk volume associated with a secondary image trail previously added 
to the RDF configuration (by way of an ADD IMAGETRAIL command), implicitly 
associating this updater process with that trail.
This parameter is required. There is no default. An updater must always be 
explicitly associated with a secondary image trail.
UPDATEVOLUME $volume
specifies what volume on the backup system will receive database updates for the 
corresponding volume on the primary system. You specify the corresponding 
volume on the primary system in the ADD command that actually configures the 
updater process. The default is $SYSTEM.
INCLUDE subvol.file
specifies what subvolume(s) and file(s) on the primary system data volume are to 
be replicated by the updater process on the backup system. subvol can have the 
wildcard character as a suffix (DB*, for example, specifying all subvolumes whose 
names begin with DB). Similarly, file can be an explicit filename, the wildcard 
character (specifying all files on the designated subvol), or have the wildcard 
character as a suffix (DATA*, for example, specifying all files on the designated 
subvol whose names begin with DATA).
EXCLUDE subvol.file
specifies what subvolume(s) and file(s) on the primary system data volume are not 
to be replicated on the backup system. As with the INCLUDE clause, subvol can 
have the wildcard character as a suffix, and  filename can be an explicit filename, 
the wildcard character, or have the wildcard character as a suffix.
Where Issued
Primary system only.
Security Restrictions
You can issue the SET VOLUME command only if you are a member of the super-user 
group.
RDF State Requirement
You can only enter SET VOLUME commands if you have not already used the ADD 
VOLUME command to apply the configuration parameters for the associated updater 
process to the RDF configuration file. For further information, see the ADD command 
description.










