RDF/IMP and IMPX System Management Manual (RDF 1.4+)
Installing and Configuring RDF
HP NonStop RDF/IMP and IMPX System Management Manual—524388-001
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Online Product Initialization
To issue the INITIALIZE RDF command without first initiating an RDFCOM session, 
enter the command in the following format in response to the TACL prompt. In the 
TIMESTAMP parameter, be certain to specify the exact time (to the minute) that TMF 
was last shut down. You determine the appropriate timestamp by examining previous 
TMF messages in the EMS log. In this example, the TIMESTAMP parameter specifies 
1:32 p.m., January 7, 1999:
>RDFCOM;INITIALIZE RDF, BACKUPSYSTEM \CHICAGO,
SUFFIX A, TIMESTAMP 7JAN1999 13:32
To issue the INITIALIZE RDF command from within an RDFCOM session, enter the 
following in response to the RDFCOM prompt:
]INITIALIZE RDF, BACKUPSYSTEM \CHICAGO, SUFFIX A,
TIMESTAMP 7JAN1999 13:32
If the INITIALIZE RDF commands in this discussion were issued from the primary 
system \DALLAS, RDF would respond by creating a configuration file in the control 
subvolume named $SYSTEM.DALLASA.CONFIG.
Without a TMF Shutdown Timestamp
If you have just installed (or deleted and reinstalled) TMF so that it starts at relative 
byte address (rba) 0 in audit trail file sequence number 1, you should now issue an 
INITIALIZE RDF command without the TIMESTAMP option at the TACL prompt on the 
primary system:
>RDFCOM; INITIALIZE RDF, BACKUPSYSTEM \BOSTON, SUFFIX A
Note that when you begin an RDFCOM session on a system in which RDF has never 
been previously initialized (such as \PRIMSYS, for example), RDFCOM responds with 
the following prompt:
***Warning*** The control subvolume PRIMSYS is not presently
***Warning*** configured for an RDF primary system.
You must use the OPEN command to open an RDF CONFIG file in 
an existing RDF control subvolume, or you must initialize a 
new RDF configuration with the INITIALIZE RDF command.
To continue with the session, you must either enter an INITIALIZE RDF command, or 
use the OPEN command as directed in Section 8, Entering RDFCOM Commands.
Online Product Initialization
The INITIALIZE RDF command includes a parameter, INITTIME inittime , that you 
can use to initialize the RDF product without stopping TMF or your applications.
There are two cases where you would use this capability:










