Table 19-3. Tmf States - HP Guardian User Manual

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Monitoring Hardware Components
A report summarizing the current activity of the TMF subsystem, audit trails, and the
audit dump and catalog processes is displayed. See the example below and
on page 19-22 for more information.
The STATUS TMF command presents status information about the audit dump, audit
trail, and catalog processes. Thus, in addition to the general TMF information, the
STATUS TMF command combines information from the STATUS AUDITDUMP,
STATUS AUDITTRAIL, and STATUS BEGINTRANS commands. However,
information from the other STATUS commands (STATUS DATAVOLS, STATUS
OPERATIONS, STATUS SERVER, and STATUS TRANSACTION) does not appear
in the STATUS TMF display.
To display information about the data volumes for which the TMF subsystem generates
audit records on behalf of transactions performed on those volumes, enter:
~ STATUS DATAVOLS
You can control which volumes are displayed, using the STATE, AUDITTRAIL, and
RECOVERYMODE parameters.
The normal operating state for a data volume is STARTED, which indicates that the
volume is ready to process TMF transactions. Audited requests are allowed for data
volumes in this state only as long as transaction processing is enabled within the
subsystem.
TMF States
The TMF subsystem can be in any of the states shown in

Table 19-3. TMF States

State
Empty Audit Trail Configuration The TMF subsystem has been brought up for the first time
Configuring New Audit Trails
Stopped
Meaning
on this node and thus no configuration exists for it, or a
DELETE TMF command was executed.
The TMF subsystem has not yet been started with this
configuration.
The TMF subsystem is stopped.
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Checking NonStop™ TM/MP Status
TMF States
Table
19-3.

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