Using Rdfcom Commands; Configuration Commands; Rdfcom Configuration Commands - HP NonStop RDF J-series RVUs Management Manual

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RDF Subsystem PRIM1
\PRIM1 ------------------> \BACK1
RDF Subsystem PRIM2
\PRIM2 ------------------> \BACK2
RDF Subsystem PRIM3
\PRIM3 ------------------> \BACK3
Now suppose these RDF subsystems are running as an RDF network, you have lost PRIM1, you
have stopped the applications on PRIM2 and PRIM3, and you want to execute the takeover
commands from a single obey file to be executed on BACK1. Here are the commands you would
put in the obey file. Assume that you have put RDFCOM on $SYSTEM.SYSTEM on each node
and licensed it.
\BACK1.$SYSTEM.RDFCOM PRIM1; TAKEOVER!
\BACK2.$SYSTEM.RDFCOM PRIM2; TAKEOVER!
\BACK3.$SYSTEM.RDFCOM PRIM3; TAKEOVER!

Using RDFCOM Commands

To request an RDFCOM operation, you enter a corresponding RDFCOM command. These
commands fall into three functional areas: configuration, operational, and utility commands.

Configuration Commands

RDFCOM configuration commands and their functions are summarized in Table 4-1. All of these
commands except INFO and SHOW can be issued only by members of the super-user group;
INFO and SHOW can be issued by anyone.
Table 4-1 RDFCOM Configuration Commands
Command
ADD
ALTER
DELETE
INFO
INITIALIZE
RESET
Object
RDF;
PURGER;
MONITOR;
RDFNET;
EXTRACTOR;
NETWORK;
RECEIVER;
TRIGGER;
IMAGETRAIL;
VOLUME;
RDF;
PURGER;
MONITOR;
RDFNET;
EXTRACTOR;
TRIGGER;
RECEIVER;
VOLUME;
IMAGETRAIL;
VOLUME;
TRIGGER;
*;
RDFNET;
IMAGETRAIL;
NETWORK;
RDF;
PURGER;
MONITOR;
TRIGGER;
EXTRACTOR;
VOLUME;
RECEIVER;
RDF;
RDF;
IMAGETRAIL;
MONITOR;
PURGER;
EXTRACTOR;
RDFNET;
RECEIVER;
NETWORK;
VOLUME;
TRIGGER;
Function
Applies option values from the
configuration memory table to the RDF
configuration file for the specified
process, or adds RDF and image trail
configuration records to the RDF
configuration file.
Alters the existing values in the RDF
configuration file for the specified
process.
Deletes the image trail or the entire
configuration record for the specified
trigger or volume from the RDF
configuration file.
Displays current option values from
the RDF configuration file for the
specified process or for all processes
(*).
Initializes RDF.
Resets all option values in the
configuration memory table to their
default values for the specified process.
Running RDFCOM
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