TMF Management Programming Manual (G06.24+)

Commands and Responses
HP NonStop TMF Management Programming Manual522420-002
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STATUS AUDITTRAIL
Usage Guidelines
Any user can issue this command. TMF must be started.
Multiple response records are allowed to enable the command to return all the
requested information.
HELDRSNMATAUXPTR A master audit-trail file that must remain on the
active or overflow volume contains references
to audit records in this audit-trail file. This
reason applies only to files in an auxiliary audit
trail.
HELDRSNTMPCTRLPTS This audit-trail file contains control information
needed by TMF to restart after a system failure.
The control information is normally written to the
file within 10 minutes.
HELDRSNDPPERMISSION This audit-trail file contains audit records
needed by the volume recovery process to
reapply transactions to the specified data
volume. The file is kept on the active or
overflow-audit volume so that if volume
recovery is needed, the audit file does not have
to be restored from archive media.
HELDRSNOLDTRANSEXISTS At least one active transaction might have sent
an audit record to this audit-trail file. The audit-
trail file remains on the active or overflow-audit
volume in case the transaction aborts, in which
case the file is needed by the backout process.
HELDRSNVOLUMEDOWN The volume on which the audit-trail file resides
is down, so TMF cannot perform the operation
needed to release the file.
HELDRSNRDF RDF requested the pinning of the file on disk,
and eventually releases the file.
Value (ZTMF-VAL- ) Description