NOLOG
The NOLOG command disables LIST command copying that was previously enabled by a LOG
command.
NOLOG
SCAN
The SCAN command scans a specific number of messages in the log file and displays all of those
in that range that contain the current match pattern.
SCAN number
File Names and Process Identifiers
File names and process identifiers sometimes appear as parameters in RDFCOM and RDFSCAN
commands. These names typically identify objects such as disk files, log devices, and processes.
Reserved File Names
Subvolume names that begin with the letter “Z” are reserved. You should not choose such names
when configuring RDF objects.
Disk File Names
The syntax for a file name that identifies a disk file is:
[\system.][[$volume.]subvol.]filee
or
[\system.][$volume.]temp-file
Nondisk Device Names
The syntax for a file name that identifies a nondisk device is:
[\system.]device-name[.qualifier]
or
[\system.]ldev-number
Process File Names
RDFCOM commands can refer to (and display information about) named processes. In these
commands, process names can include no more than six characters: a dollar sign followed by
one letter followed by one to four alphanumeric characters.
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