RDF/IMP, IMPX, and ZLT System Management Manual

Messages
HP NonStop RDF/IMP, IMPX, and ZLT System Management Manual524388-002
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RDF Messages
836
volume
is the name of the affected volume.
Cause. TMF reports that the specified data volume is not enabled. This may be the
result of an earlier failure and the volume is still recovering, or the user has disabled
the volume in TMFCOM.
Effect. The updater is unable to apply updates to this volume until the volume is
enabled. The updater retries the operation every minute until the volume is enabled.
Recovery. If the volume is recovering, the updater resumes processing once the
volume becomes enabled. If the data volume has been manually disabled, you must
enable it to allow the updater to resume operations.
837
sno
is the sequence number of the image file in use at the updater restart.
rba
is the relative byte address in the image file where the updater restart occurred.
Cause. An updater restart is performed under a variety of circumstances, such as a
failure in the primary CPU of the updater, a failure in the primary CPU of the
corresponding disk process, or various file errors. The reason for the updater restart
can be determined from previous messages. During an updater restart, file-system
errors 10, 11, and 71 are not reported by the updater because they probably represent
database operations that have already been performed.
Effect. The updater restarts and continues processing.
Recovery. Perform any corrective actions suggested by the preceding messages in
the RDF message log (actions such as reloading the appropriate CPU, or correcting
the underlying file error condition).
838
Cause. The RDFNET process has terminated unexpectedly.
volume is not enabled for transaction processing
Info - Restarting at image trail file position SNO sno RBA
rba
RDFNET process has terminated unexpectedly.