Where Issued; Security Restrictions; Rdf State Requirement; Usage Guidelines - HP NonStop RDF J-series RVUs Management Manual

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Where Issued

Primary or backup system.

Security Restrictions

None; anyone can enter the OUT command.

RDF State Requirement

You can enter the OUT command at any time, whether or not RDF has been started.

Usage Guidelines

The OUT command specifies a file to which all subsequent output, other than prompts for entering
RDFCOM commands, is to be written during this session. This file will receive listings produced
by INFO, SHOW, and STATUS commands. The OUT command is often used to establish the
destination command file for the OBEYFORM option of the INFO command.
If the specified output file does not exist, RDFCOM creates an EDIT (file code 101) file with the
designated name and redirects session output to that file. If you specify a disk file that already
exists, this must be an EDIT file; RDFCOM appends its output to that file.
RDFCOM continues to direct session output to the designated file or device until you issue
another OUT command or until you terminate the session, whichever happens first.
If you do not specify an OUT command in your session, RDFCOM directs output to the current
default output destination—usually the terminal from which you issued the RDFCOM command
to start the session.

Examples

Suppose that RDFCOM output is currently directed to the terminal at which you are entering
commands. To temporarily direct an RDF status display to a specific spooler location and then
redirect all subsequent session output back to your terminal, enter the following commands:
]OUT $s.#lp
]STATUS RDF
]OUT
The next OUT command establishes the destination of the text produced by the OBEYFORM
option in the subsequent INFO RDF command as a command file named CONFY. The second
OUT command in this sequence redirects later output back to your terminal:
]OUT CONFY
]INFO RDF, OBEYFORM
]OUT

RESET

The RESET command resets all configuration parameters for the specified entity to their default
values within the RDF configuration memory table. The parameters within the configuration
file do not change, however, unless you issue a corresponding ADD command.
RESET {RDF
{MONITOR
{EXTRACTOR
{RECEIVER
{VOLUME
{IMAGETRAIL }
{PURGER
{RDFNET
{NETWORK
{TRIGGER
220
Entering RDFCOM Commands
}
}
}
}
}
}
}
}
}

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