TMF Reference Manual (G06.26+)
TMFCOM Commands
HP NonStop TMF Reference Manual—522418-003
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STATUS DATAVOLS
ADDING
indicates volumes being added to the configuration as data volumes.
STARTING
indicates configured volumes that are in one of the startup states
(startupbegun, awaittransresolve, queuedforrecovery, recovering, or
startupcompleting).
STARTUPBEGUN
indicates configured volumes that have just begun automatic startup
processing. The associated disk process is processing the initial startup
requests for these volumes. Typically, a data volume remains in this state only
very briefly.
AWAITTRANSRESOLVE
indicates configured data volumes that are being restarted, where the restart is
waiting for the resolution of all transactions that may have modified data in the
system. TMF must be notified of the outcome (commit or abort) of these
transactions before these volumes can take part in recovery. A data volume
can linger in this state if lengthy transactions exist in the system or if the
outcome of a distributed transaction cannot be determined.
QUEUEDFORRECOVERY
indicates configured volumes that are ready for volume recovery but are
waiting for process availability. A data volume remains in this state until it is
assigned to a volume-recovery process. The data volume might have to wait
for an existing volume recovery to complete.
RECOVERING
indicates configured volumes that are being operated on by a volume-recovery
process.
STARTUPCOMPLETING
indicates configured volumes for which startup is nearly complete. The
associated disk process is processing the final startup request. Typically, a
data volume remains in this state only very briefly.
STARTED
indicates configured volumes that are ready to process TMF transactions.
Audited requests are allowed only for data volumes in this state as long as
transaction processing is enabled within TMF.