TMF Reference Manual (G06.26+)
TMFCOM Commands
HP NonStop TMF Reference Manual—522418-003
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ADD DUMPS
the node at which your TMFSERVE process is running, xx can be any two
alphabetic characters. When node is different than the one at which your
TMFSERVE process is running, xx can be any two alphabetic characters except
ZT. If node is not specified, ZT is assigned as xx by default. Examples are:
AB001015 (for a node local to your TMFSERVE process)
ZT001016 (for a node local to your TMFSERVE process)
XY001017 (for a node remote to your TMFSERVE process)
{zz}sequence-number identifies the audit trail sequence. zz is the audit dump
prefix (AA for the master audit trail, BB for the first auxiliary audit trail, and so
forth). sequence-number is the six-digit current sequence number of the audit
trail when dumped. For example:
AA000036
When the disk resides on a local node, specifying the node name is optional. If the
node is not specified, the default is the node on which your TMFSERVE process is
running.
When the disk resides on a remote node, node is required and volume must not
exceed seven characters, counting the leading dollar sign ($).
Use the output from a previous INFO DUMPS command to obtain the audit dump
name and the exact time of the dump.
If you specify DISKMEDIA, you must not specify TAPEMEDIA; if you do, the
command fails and an error is reported.
TAPEMEDIA
for an audit dump to tape, identifies the tape volume on which the dump is stored.
tape is specified as:
tape-volume:part:copy
where:
tape-volume
is the name of the tape volume.
part
specifies which part of the audit dump is stored on this tape volume. For
example, if each copy of the dump requires three tape volumes, part is 1, 2,
or 3. Because part must be specified, it does not have a default value.
copy
specifies the number of the dump copy represented on this tape volume. The
maximum value for copy is 2. For serial copies of audit dumps being added to
the catalog, copy should be 1. Because copy must be specified, it does not