TMF Reference Manual (G06.24+)
TMFCOM Commands
HP NonStop TMF Reference Manual—522418-002
3-272
STATUS DATAVOLS
NOTSTARTED
indicates configured volumes that are not in the started state.
DOWN
indicates configured volumes that are in either the downclean or downdirty
state.
DOWNCLEAN
indicates configured volumes that are inaccessible, perhaps because of device
or process problems, and on which no updates have been made to audited
files since the volume last underwent a clean shutdown. Audited files on
volumes in this state do not contain any inconsistencies.
DOWNDIRTY
indicates configured volumes that are inaccessible, perhaps because of device
or process problems, but for which normal shutdown processing did not
complete successfully. A volume enters the downdirty state if it is down (or
goes down) during shutdown, or if data volume startup fails for any reason.
When TMF cannot determine whether a volume is clean, TMF assumes that it
is dirty. Audited files on a dirty volume can contain both logical and physical
inconsistencies, but these are typically repaired by volume recovery when the
volume is restarted.
SHUTTINGDOWN
indicates configured volumes that are being shut down by the STOP TMF
command.
DISABLING
indicates configured volumes being disabled for auditing by the DISABLE
DATAVOLS command.
DISABLED
indicates configured volumes that are in either the disabledclean or
disableddirty state. Disabled data volumes are not automatically restarted
each time they come up. Data volumes must be disabled before they can be
deleted from the configuration.
DISABLEDCLEAN
indicates configured volumes that are disabled, and on which no updates have
been made to audited files since the volume last underwent a clean shutdown.
Audited files on volumes in this state do not contain any inconsistencies.