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In response to a VALIDATE CONFIGURATION command, RDF verifies:
RDF global options are configured.
RDF is initialized, and TMF is running on the primary system.
The monitor, extractor, receiver, purger, and at least one updater are all configured.
The primary and backup CPUs are different from each other for each of the monitor, extractor,
receiver, purger, and updater processes.
The TMF audit trail referred to by the context file exists (for an RDF restart).
All necessary RDF image files are present (for an RDF restart).
The volumes for the image files (specified by the RDFVOLUME option of a SET RECEIVER
command and any ADD IMAGETRAIL commands) are valid and exist on the backup system.
The volumes for the image files have enough room for two more image files (for an RDF
restart).
The primary volumes associated with the updater processes are valid and are being audited
to the TMF audit trail.
The backup volume associated with each updater process (specified by the UPDATEVOLUME
option of the SET VOLUME command) exists on the backup system.
Mapping strings specified in the mapfiles of all the updaters are valid.
If RDFCOM detects any configuration errors, it displays an appropriate message.

Example

To validate the RDF configuration, enter:
]VALIDATE CONFIGURATION
If the current content of the RDF configuration file is valid, RDFCOM displays this message:
Configuration Validated
If any of the parameters in the RDF configuration file are not valid, RDFCOM displays a message
such as:
BACKUPSYSTEM (\TORONTO) is not available
RECEIVER RDFVOLUME $TRAIN does not exist
RDFCOM Commands
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