TMF Operations and Recovery Guide (G06.24+)
Routine Maintenance
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Maintaining TMF Operations
An example of a STATUS TRANSACTIONS, DETAIL command output showing some
heterogeneous transactions follows:
TMF 42> STATUS TRANSACTIONS, DETAIL
Transaction
Identifier : \TSII.4.90273
Start Time : 20-Jan-2002 19:23:57
Process :
Parent : TUX-A2_NT@MICROSOFT.1
Child :
State : active
# Attempts to
Abort : 0
Starting MAT
Seq. No : 800
Transaction
Identifier : \SVLDEV.3.39485
Start Time : 21-Jan-2002 13:22:15
Process :
Parent : \SVLDEV
Child : \TUX-HP@ESSG.1
State : prepared
# Attempts to
Abort : 0
Starting MAT
Seq. No : 809
Identifier : \PRUNE.5.2343
Start Time : 21-Jan-2002 13:22:17
Process :
Parent : \PRUNE
Child : TUX-HP@ESSG.1
State : prepared
# Attempts to
Abort : 0
Starting MAT
Seq. No : 809
Transaction
Identifier : \TSII.3.93283
Start Time : 21-Jan-2002 13:02:09
Process : $APPL3
Parent :
Child : TUX-HP@ESSG.1
Child : TUX-HP@ESSG.2
Child : TUX-HP@ESSG.3
State : committed
# Attempts to
Abort : 0
Starting MAT
Seq. No : 809
Maintaining TMF Operations
You monitor the status of TMF operations to see which TMF components are running
and which have finished. The TMF operations that you can monitor include:
•
Start TMF
•
Stop TMF