TMF Operations and Recovery Guide (G06.24+)

Index
HP NonStop TMF Operations and Recovery Guide522417-002
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D
Clean data volumes 2-13
Commands
see individual commands
Committed state 2-17
Communication line failures 2-22
Configuration attributes
changing 3-10/3-15
displaying 1-6, 4-1, 6-2
Configuration subvolume, restoring 7-26
Configuration volume
backing up 2-29
displaying 1-6
COPIES option 5-4
CPU
allocating memory 2-19
disabling data volumes during
reload 7-6
for TMF processes 7-2
D
Data volumes
adding 3-11
associating with a different audit
trail 3-14
changing the configuration 3-10/3-15
clean 2-13
dirty 2-13
disabling and enabling 3-9/3-10
displaying activity 2-8/2-9
operator tasks for maintaining 2-8/2-14
permanently removing 3-12
physically moving between
systems 3-13
recovering multiple 7-4
recovery mode
causing audit trail to fill 3-6
specifying 3-11
renaming 3-15
replacing damaged 3-13
states 2-9/2-14
Database
effects of network failure 2-20, 2-22
file locks 2-22, 3-21
partitioned, dumping files on 5-5
recovering from a complete system
failure 7-29
recovering only essential files 7-16
repairing 7-21
DELETE DATAVOLS command 2-14,
3-12/3-14
DELETE DUMPS command 6-10
DELETE TAPEMEDIA command 6-14
DELETE TRANSACTION command 3-22
Direct file names 7-23
Dirty data volumes 2-13
DISABLE AUDITDUMP command
causing audit trail to fill 3-5
use of 4-5
DISABLE BEGINTRANS command 2-18
DISABLE BEGINTRANS option 3-16
DISABLE DATAVOLS command 2-14, 3-9,
3-12/3-14
Disabled state 2-12
Disabling data volumes 3-9/3-10
Disabling state 2-12
Disaster recovery 7-31
Disk volumes, SMF 7-23
DISKMEDIA option 5-5, 5-7
DISPLAY OPERATIONS command 2-28
Distributed transactions
deleting 3-22
network failure 2-20, 2-22
normal processing 2-21
operator tasks for
maintaining 2-20/2-24
resolving 3-21/3-22
restarting TMF to continue 7-28
Down state 2-13
DUMP FILES command
cancelling 5-2
DISKMEDIA option 5-7