RDF/IMP, IMPX, and ZLT System Management Manual
Messages
HP NonStop RDF/IMP, IMPX, and ZLT System Management Manual—524388-002
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RDFCOM Messages
As one of its validation checks during START RDF processing, RDFCOM tries to 
create a temporary image file on the receiver’s RDFVOLUME and then to allocate all 
16 extents.  This check, if successful, verifies that:
•
If RDF is starting for the first time, there is enough storage for at least one image 
file
•
If RDF has been started previously, there is enough storage for one image file 
when the next image-file rollover occurs
If the check fails because there is insufficient storage, this message appears. 
Effect. The START RDF command is aborted.
Recovery. Refer to the Operator Messages Manual for a description of the error code. 
For additional details about understanding and correcting file-system errors, see the 
Guardian Procedure Errors and Messages Manual.  Make sufficient space available on 
disk, and then reenter the START RDF command.
error#
is the file-system error number that identifies the specific error.
Cause. During execution of a START RDF command or a VALIDATE 
CONFIGURATION command, RDFCOM determined that sufficient disk storage for 
image files did not exist on the RDFVOLUME. As one of its validation checks during 
processing of these commands, RDFCOM tries to create a temporary image file on the 
receiver’s RDFVOLUME and then to allocate all 16 extents. This check, if successful, 
verifies that:
•
If RDF is starting for the first time, there is enough storage for at least one image 
file
•
If RDF has been started previously, there is enough storage for one image file 
when the next image-file rollover occurs
If the check fails because there is insufficient storage, this message appears. 
Effect. The command fails.
Recovery. Refer to the Operator Messages Manual for a description of the error code. 
For additional details about understanding and correcting file-system errors, see the 
Guardian Procedure Errors and Messages Manual. If possible, correct the error and 
reenter the command that encountered the error. Otherwise, see your system 
manager.
RECEIVER RDFVOL error error# on creation










