TMF Management Programming Manual (G06.24+)
Commands and Responses
HP NonStop TMF Management Programming Manual—522420-002
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STATUS ATFILE
ZTMF-VAL-ATFILEPREALLOCATED
specifies preallocated files. These files are placeholders used to guarantee 
that disk space configured for the audit trail is not consumed by other 
applications.  Preallocated files are made into active files as audit-trail space is 
consumed. Preallocated files are used in preference to available files when a 
new audit file is needed in the audit trail.
ZTMF-VAL-ATFILEOVERFLOW
specifies overflow files. These files are similar to active files but they have 
been copied onto one of the overflow volumes configured for the audit trail. 
This happens when the amount space consumed by active files exceeds the 
overflow threshold specified for the audit trail.
ZTMF-VAL-ATFILEOVERFLOWING
specifies a file in the process of being copied to an overflow volume.
ZTMF-VAL-ATFILERESTORE
specifies restore files. These files have been restored to disk from an archive 
copy for use by a TMF recovery process—or an audit-reading application.
ZTMF-VAL-ATFILERESTORING
specifies a file in the process of being restored to disk from an archive copy for 
use by a TMF recovery process—or an audit-reading application.
ZTMF-TKN-ATFILEDUMPSTATUS
specifies the dump status used to select which audit-trail files are to be returned. 
This token is optional; multiple occurrences are allowed.
If multiple dump status values are specified, information is returned on all files that 
meet any of the specified status values (that is, the values are logically “or-ed”). If 
you omit this token, then information is returned on all files.
This token is used with ZTMF-TKN-ATFILESTATUS. Information is returned only 
on files that meet the selection criteria specified in both tokens, (that is, the two 
tokens are logically “and-ed”).
The following values are valid:
ZTMF-VAL-DUMPSTATUSCURRENT
specifies the current file.  This is the file to which the audit trail is currently 
being written. Dumping cannot take place until the file is no longer being 
modified.










