RDF/IMP and IMPX System Management Manual (RDF 1.4+)
Messages
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RDFCOM Messages
Recovery. This is an informational message; no recovery is required.
Cause. You are attempting to initialize RDF to a timestamp that is earlier than the
current time, and database synchronization is not involved.
Effect. If an audit record can be found whose timestamp is less than the specified
timestamp, RDF is initialized to that record. Note that if you were running RDF prior to
this initialization command, you should take into consideration the highest updater
RTD. In addition, RDFCOM subtracts another three minutes from the specified
timestamp to ensure that the starting position in the audit trail is a safe one.
Recovery. This is an informational message; no recovery is required.
error#
is the file-system error number that identifies the specific error.
Cause. You are attempting to execute an RDFCOM STOP SYNCH command, but
RDFCOM encountered the specified error while sending the message to the extractor.
Effect. The STOP SYNCH command aborts.
Recovery. Refer to the Operator Messages Manual for a description of the error code.
For additional details about understanding and correcting file-system errors, see the
Guardian Procedure Errors and Messages Manual. Correct the problem and reissue
the STOP SYNCH command.
error#
is the file-system error number that identifies the specific error.
Cause. The COPYAUDIT command encountered the specified error while attempting
to write data to a local image file on the local image trail.
Effect. The COPYAUDIT command aborts.
* * * WARNING * * * RDF will start at the first record in
the TMF master audit trail whose timestamp is less than the
specified timestamp. The timestamp you specified must follow
the documented guidelines. Please note that RDFCOM will
subtract an additional three minutes from the specified
timestamp to ensure a safe restart position.
Write error error# on attempt to reach the extractor, STOP
SYNCH command aborted.
Write error error# on local image file