Enter the next RDFSCAN function you want: DISPLAY ON
File: $SYSTEM.RDF.RDFLOG, current record: 750, last record: 903,
Pattern: *REMOTE*
Enter the next RDFSCAN function you want: LIST 5
Record number: 751
2004/06/04 11:20:16 \LAB1 $Z049 771 RDF Remote Receiver Started
Record number: 752
2004/06/04 11:20:26 \LAB1 $Z050 773 RDF Remote Updater Started
$LOST -> $BLOST
Record number: 756
2004/06/04 11:20:30 \LAB1 $Z051 771 RDF Remote Receiver Started
Record number: 758
2004/06/04 11:21:46 \LAB1 $Z050 773 RDF Remote Updater Started
$INFO -> $BINFO
Record number: 760
2004/06/04 11:22:33 \LAB1 $Z052 773 RDF Remote Updater Started
$POPPY -> $BPOPPY
File: $SYSTEM.RDF.RDFLOG, current record: 761, last record: 903,
Pattern: *REMOTE*
Enter the next RDFSCAN function you want: EXIT
Thank you for using RDFSCAN
More information about the RDFSCAN commands and elements shown in this example appears
in
Chapter 9 (page 261)
.
ASAP
HP's NonStop ASAP product provides in-depth monitoring of the RDF subsystem. It monitors
the availability and status of all RDF components and also monitors how RDF is performing, in
real-time and historically. ASAP lets a user set goals on key properties like RTD time and alerts
when goals aren't met using a variety of alerting mechanisms. It also supports automated actions
to recover from common problems without operator intervention.
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