RDF/IMP, IMPX, and ZLT System Management Manual

Entering RDFCOM Commands
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Command Overview
The default is SLOWMODE OFF.
Where Issued
Primary system only.
Security Restrictions
You can issue the SET RECEIVER command only if you are a member of the super-
user group.
RDF State Requirement
There is no point in issuing SET RECEIVER commands after RDF is started. For
further information, see the ADD command description.
Usage Guidelines
The SET RECEIVER command enters the parameter values specified for the receiver
in this command into the RDF configuration table in memory. This table serves as an
input buffer only, and so these values do not affect the subsystem until they are
applied to the RDF configuration file with the ADD command.
For ATINDEX values greater than 0, the specified value must match the audit trail
number of a configured auxiliary audit trail. If you specify SET RECEIVER ATINDEX 2,
for example, there must be a configured auxiliary audit trail AUX02.
Furthermore, RDF objects with a particular ATINDEX value greater than 0 must
together constitute a complete set, as follows:
If there is an extractor with an ATINDEX value of 1, there must also be a receiver
with an ATINDEX value of 1.
If there is a receiver with an ATINDEX value of 1, there must also be a secondary
image trail with an ATINDEX of 1.
An updater with an ATINDEX value of 1 must be protecting a primary system data
volume configured to auxiliary audit trail AUX01, and its secondary image trail must
also have an ATINDEX value of 1.
Examples
To configure a receiver process named $RCV0 to run in CPUs 0 and 1, with the RDF
master image files residing on the volume $IMAGE and having primary and secondary
extents of 1000 pages each, issue the following commands:
]SET RECEIVER PROCESS $RCV0
]SET RECEIVER CPUS 0:1
]SET RECEIVER RDFVOLUME $IMAGE
]SET RECEIVER EXTENTS (1000,1000)
]ADD RECEIVER