TMF Reference Manual (G06.24+)

TMFCOM Commands
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RESET DATAVOLS
RESET DATAVOLS
The RESET DATAVOLS command resets data volume attributes to their default
values, canceling the effects of any previous SET DATAVOLS commands. Values
changed by RESET DATAVOLS are local to your current session and apply only to
ADD DATAVOLS commands subsequently issued within this session.
AUDITTRAIL
resets the AUDITTRAIL attribute to MASTER, indicating that the data volume
sends its audit records to the master audit trail.
RECOVERYMODE
resets the RECOVERYMODE attribute to ONLINE, indicating that TMF retains
sufficient audit trails on disk so that volume recovery does not need to restore audit
information from an archived audit dump.
*
resets all data volume attributes to their default values.
Security Restrictions
Anyone can issue the RESET DATAVOLS command.
TMF State Requirement
You can enter the RESET DATAVOLS command at any time, whether or not TMF has
been started.
Usage Guidelines
The values specified in RESET DATAVOLS are local to your current session only, and
are not propagated to TMFSERVE. These values take effect when you issue
subsequent ADD DATAVOLS commands within your session and cease to apply when
your session ends.
You might want to use RESET DATAVOLS when you expect to issue several
subsequent ADD DATAVOLS commands, using the default values for certain attributes
in most instances and overriding the effects of previous SET DATAVOLS commands
(as discussed later in this section). In this way, the RESET DATAVOLS values are
RESET DATAVOL[S] {attribute [,attribute]...}
{ * }
where attribute is either of the following:
[AUDITTRAIL ]
[RECOVERYMODE]