TMF Operations and Recovery Guide (G06.24+)
Index
HP NonStop TMF Operations and Recovery Guide—522417-002
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Operator tasks (continued)
pausing and resuming audit dumps 4-5
performing file recovery 7-7/7-18
preventative maintenance 7-20
responding to audit-trail
overflow 3-5/3-8
solving audit dump problems 4-4
starting TMF 3-1
stopping TMF 3-2
summary 1-1
tracking system information 2-29
viewing EMS messages 2-26/2-28
Overflow-audit volumes 1-7, 2-5/2-7
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Parent nodes 2-20
Partitioned databases, dumping files 5-5
Pattern matching in file-sets 5-3, 7-11
Physical file names 7-23
Preallocated audit-trail files 2-2
Prepared state 2-17
Problem solving
abnormal transaction activity 7-25
actions that hinder 7-21
audit dump errors 4-4
gathering information about errors and
failures 3-23
loss of an active-audit volume 7-25
recovering
accidentally deleted files 7-21, 7-22
files on SMF volumes 7-23
from a complete system
failure 7-29
SQL objects 7-22
recovering a file when recovery to
timestamp fails 7-23
repairing an inconsistent database 7-21
restoring the configuration
subvolume 7-26
tasks that simplify 7-20
Problem solving (continued)
TMF crash 7-27
transaction backout errors 7-3
volume recovery failures 7-5
Processes
displaying configuration 1-6
displaying status 1-3/1-4
Q
Queued for recovery state 2-11
R
RDFCOM UNPINAUDIT command 2-6
RECOVER FILES command
FROMARCHIVE option 7-7/7-9
recovering files marked undo-
needed 7-8
specifying which files to recover 7-10
use with SMF product 7-9
Recovering audit-trail files dumped to
disk 7-20
Recovering files to a new location 7-18
Recovering state 2-11
Recovering TMF environment to New
System 7-31
RECOVERVDPPHASE1 parameter of
RECOVER FILES command 7-14
Recovery
see File recovery, Problem solving,
Volume recovery
Recovery mode
causing audit trail to fill 3-6
specifying when adding data
volumes 3-11
Recovery, disaster 7-31
Remote Duplicate Database Facility
pinning audit- trail files 2-6
UNPINAUDIT command 2-6