Table 4-1 RDFCOM Configuration Commands (continued)
Command
SET
SHOW
Operational Commands
RDFCOM operational commands and their functions are listed in Table 4-2. All of these commands
except STATUS can be issued only by members of the super-user group; STATUS can be issued
by anyone.
Table 4-2 RDFCOM Operational Commands
Command
COPYAUDIT
START
START
STATUS
STOP
STOP
STOP
TAKEOVER
UNPINAUDIT
VALIDATE
Utility Commands
RDFCOM utility commands and their functions are listed in Table 4-3. All of these commands
can be issued by anyone.
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Operating and Monitoring RDF
Object
RDF;
IMAGETRAIL;
MONITOR;
PURGER;
EXTRACTOR;
RDFNET;
RECEIVER;
NETWORK;
VOLUME;
TRIGGER;
RDF;
VOLUME;
MONITOR;
PURGER;
EXTRACTOR;
RDFNET;
RECEIVER;
NETWORK;
IMAGETRAIL;
TRIGGER;
Object
- -;
RDF;
UPDATE;
MONITOR;
PROCESS;
RDF;
VOLUME;
EXTRACTOR;
RTDWARNING;
RECEIVER;
RDFNET;
PURGER;
RDF;
SYNCH;
UPDATE;
- -;
- -;
CONFIGURATION;
Function
Adds option values to the
configuration memory table for the
specified process.
Lists current option values from the
configuration memory table for the
specified process.
Function
Copies missing audit records from the
backup system that has the most audit
to the one that has the least audit (use
this command only if you have
configured RDF for Triple
Contingency)
Starts RDF.
Starts all updater processes on the
backup system.
Lists current information about RDF
processes.
Stops RDF.
Signals the end of all necessary load
and BACKUP operations during online
database synchronization.
Stops all updater processes on the
backup system.
Initiates an RDF takeover operation on
the backup system.
Unpins TMF audit trail files on the
primary system
Validates the current attribute values
in the RDF configuration file.