RDF/IMP and IMPX System Management Manual (RDF 1.4+)
Messages
HP NonStop RDF/IMP and IMPX System Management Manual—524388-001
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RDF Messages
Recovery. You must reinitialize the RDF subsystem and you might need to 
resynchronize your backup database with the primary database.
830 
name
is the name of the RDF process that was not stopped.
Cause. The RDF monitor is attempting to stop a process on the backup node but 
cannot do so because the communications lines are down.
Effect. If a STOP RDF command was being processed, the RDF monitor continues 
with the shutdown, and all processes on the primary node will stop. The backup 
processes will remain running.
Recovery. To stop the RDF processes on the backup node, you must run RDFCOM 
on the backup node and issue a second STOP RDF command. Once all the 
processes have stopped, RDF can be restarted when the network is restored.
831 
text
is the stack trace.
Cause. An RDF process is terminating abnormally.
Effect. The equivalent of an INSPECT TRACE is written and the process abends.
Recovery. This message gives your service provider information about the state of a 
process that is terminating abnormally.
You might be able to correct the underlying problem and restart RDF. Otherwise you 
must reinitialize RDF.
832 
error#
is the file-system error number that identifies the specific error.
Warning - Network down when stopping process name
RDF fatal error information text
Open error error# on filename










