TMF Reference Manual (G06.24+)
What’s New in This Manual
HP NonStop TMF Reference Manual—522418-002
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New and Changed Information
audit-trail files for a specific audit trail to retain on disk in restore-audit volumes
after those files are no longer needed by recovery processes. This discussion
also explains the way TMF now manages audit-trail files dumped to disk. In
addition, it notes that for online and audit dumps, Expand lines to remote disk
volumes must support 56 KB input/output.
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ALTER BEGINTRANS clarifies information about the TMPMEMTHRESH,
RECRMCOUNT, REOPENPERCPU, and BRANCHESPERRM options.
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ALTER CATALOG covers the new ROUNDROBIN option, which determines
the method the TMF catalog process uses to select the next scratch tape to
receive new online or audit dumps.
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ALTER PROCESS updates and corrects information about the
EXTENDEDSEGSIZE option in the discussions entitled EXTENDEDSEGSIZE
Option Considerations, EXTENDEDSEGIZE Option Considerations for the
TMP, and EXTENDEDSEGIZE Option Considerations for the TMFMON. This
discussion also includes minor corrections and clarifications.
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DELETE DUMPS notes the new SPI buffer size limit (28 KB), and also makes
minor corrections and clarifications.
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DELETE TMF includes a minor clarification and a revised confirmation prompt.
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DUMP FILES notes the new SPI buffer size limit (28 KB) and the requirement
for Expand links to remote disk volumes to support 56 KB input/output for
online and audit dumps, and includes notes about the use of ANSI names in
the file-set and NOT file-set parameters.
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HISTORY notes the increase in the history buffer size to 29,000 characters.
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INFO AUDITTRAIL describes output regarding the new
MAXRETAINEDATFILES attribute.
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INFO CATALOG discusses output regarding the new ROUNDROBIN and Last
Reel attributes for tape.
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INFO DUMPS mentions the new SPI buffer size limit (28 KB), and includes
notes about the use of ANSI names in the file-set and NOT file-set
parameters.
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INFO TMF describes output regarding the new MAXRETAINEDATFILES
attribute, revises a caution and a note about the CNFGFORM option, and
revises a note about the OEYFORM option.
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OPEN SERVER presents a new discussion, Understanding Interoperability
Issues, that shows how TMFCOM interacts with older or newer versions of
TMFSERVE, and includes minor corrections.
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RECOVER FILES describes the new SERIAL option, which recovers only files
from a specified online dump, and the MAP NAMES option, which allows files
to be recovered to different volumes, subvolumes, and file IDs than the ones
from which they were dumped. This discussion also supplies vital cautions