RDF/IMP, IMPX, and ZLT System Management Manual
Entering RDFCOM Commands
HP NonStop RDF/IMP, IMPX, and ZLT System Management Manual—524388-002
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Command Overview
[VOLUME] $volume
applies configuration parameters for an updater process, implicitly identifying the 
updater process by the name of the volume on the primary system for which this 
process is responsible.  The updater volume must be audited by TMF. 
Where Issued
Primary system only.
Security Restrictions
You can issue the ADD command only if you are a member of the super-user group.
RDF State Requirement
Except for the ADD VOLUME command, you can issue any ADD command only after 
initializing RDF but before entering the first START RDF command. After RDF is 
initialized, you can issue an ADD VOLUME command anytime RDF is stopped.
Usage Guidelines
With the ADD command, all configuration parameter settings that you previously 
supplied in SET commands for the particular process or other object are applied from 
the RDF memory table to the RDF configuration file. Any parameter settings that you 
did not supply are set to their default values.  
Each volume on the primary system protected by RDF requires a corresponding 
updater process on the backup system. You must issue one ADD VOLUME command 
for every primary system volume to be protected by RDF. 
Although more than one primary volume can be protected by a single disk volume on 
the backup system, HP strongly recommends that you configure your environment so 
that each updater process writes to its own volume (that is, that there is a one-to-one 
mapping of primary volumes to backup volumes).
If you add an updater process after you stop RDF, the context record of the new 
updater process is set to that of the receiver’s context for particular image trail of the 
updater. So, after the next START RDF command, the newly added updater process 
begins reading from the current image file at the same place that the receiver process 
begins writing. 
Caution. If a double CPU failure occurs, causing loss of the extractor, you must not add any 
disk volume to the RDF configuration between the time the extractor is lost and the time RDF 
is restarted. Adding a volume during that interval could invalidate database synchronization.
Caution. After RDF is configured and running, do not add an updater process unless a STOP 
TMF command has shut down RDF; otherwise, you cannot be sure that the data on the newly 
added backup system volume is synchronized with the data on the corresponding primary 
system volume.










