RDF/IMP, IMPX, and ZLT System Management Manual
Entering RDFCOM Commands
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Command Overview
STATUS RDF Command Output Display
The STATUS RDF command presents its display in the following format:
RDFCOM - T0346A06 - 14MAR04
(C)1988 Tandem (C)2004 Hewlett Packard Development Company, L.P.
Status of \RDF04 -> \RDF05 RDF 2004/04/14 14:08:19.072
Control Subvol: $SYSTEM.RDF04
Current State : Normal
RDF Process Name RTD Time Pri Volume Seqnce Rel Byte Addr Cpus Error
------------------ ----- --------- --- ------- ------ ------------- ----- -----
Monitor $RMOR 185 $AUDIT 56 1: 2
Extractor (0) $RE01 0:00 185 $AUDIT 56 928000 1: 2
Extractor (1) $RE02 0:00 185 $DATA17 4 10435580 1: 2
Receiver (0) $RR01 0:00 185 $DATA01 44 1: 2
Receiver (1) $RR02 0:00 185 $DATA02 3 1: 2
Imagetrail (0) $DATA03 22
Imagetrail (1) $DATA04 3
Purger $RPRG 185 1: 2
RDFNET $MNET 165 0: 2
$DATA06 -> $DATA06 $RU01 0:06 185 $DATA03 20 749568 1: 2
$DATA07 -> $DATA07 $RU02 0:00 185 $DATA04 3 811008 2: 3
$DATA08 -> $DATA08 $RU03 0:06 185 $DATA04 3 749568 3: 0
In the STATUS RDF display, the first line gives the name of the primary system
(\RDF04 in this example), the name of the backup system (\RDF05 in this example),
and the timestamp that shows when the STATUS RDF command was issued. The
second line specifies the fully-qualified name of the control subvolume. The third line
specifies the current state of the subsystem; any of the following entries are possible:
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Normal
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Normal - Update Stopped
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Start Update Pending
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Stop Update Pending
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Stop Update, Timestamp Pending
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* STOP RDF In Progress *
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* TMF STOP In Progress *
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* TAKEOVER In Progress *
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WRONG PROGRAM VERSION
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NSA Stop Update Pending
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Update NSA Stopped