TMF Operations and Recovery Guide (G06.26+)

Routine Maintenance
HP NonStop TMF Operations and Recovery Guide522417-003
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Maintaining TMF Operations
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
Volume recovery
Dump files (online dumps)
Recover files
Each TMF operation has its own number, to distinguish it from another operation of the
same type that was used recently. Use the STATUS OPERATIONS command to see
the status of TMF operations in progress and operations that recently completed. Any
user allowed to use TMFCOM can use this command when TMF is running.
The operation numbers assigned to the operations are re-used; after the highest
number allowed (100) is assigned, TMF returns to the lowest possible number (1) to
identify the next operation.