SHUTDOWN Failure: error# on VOLUME volume
error#
is the error number that identifies the specific error.
volume
is the name of an RDF data volume.
Cause
RDFCOM could not stop the updater for volume
volume
because of
error
.
Effect
The shutdown is aborted.
Recovery
See the Operator Messages Manual for a description of the error code. For additional
details about understanding and correcting errors, see the Guardian Procedure Errors and Messages
Manual. If possible, correct the error and reenter the command that encountered the error.
Otherwise, see your system manager.
Specified network backup system name is not defined.
Cause
The specified backup system does not exist.
Effect
The configuration command fails.
Recovery
You must specify a valid backup system name.
Specified network backup system name is unavailable.
Cause
RDFCOM is unable to reach the specified backup system.
Effect
The configuration command fails.
Recovery
Determine why the communications path to this system is down and take the
appropriate recovery steps to bring it back up.
Specified network primary system name is not defined.
Cause
The specified primary system does not exist.
Effect
The configuration command fails.
Recovery
You must specify a valid primary system name.
Specified network primary system name is unavailable.
Cause
RDFCOM is unable to reach the specified primary system.
Effect
The configuration command fails.
Recovery
Determine why the comm path to this system is down and take the appropriate
recovery steps to bring it up.
Specified TMF shutdown timestamp at timestamp is earlier than the
earliest timestamp in the TMF MAT. Please examine the OPRLOG for a
correct TMF shutdown timestamp.
timestamp
is the shutdown timestamp to which the initialization was requested.
Cause
RDFCOM has searched the entire MAT currently on disk, but the timestamp you
specified in the INITIALIZE RDF command is earlier than the earliest audit timestamp in the
audit trail
Effect
RDF is not initialized.
Recovery
If all files of the MAT are currently on disk (for instance, the files from AA000001
to the current audit file), then the specified timestamp is earlier than the last time TMF was
initialized. To recover, you need to reexamine the EMS log or the OPRLOG for a later TMF
shutdown point or stop TMF and use that shutdown point.
If the shutdown record is located in an audit file that is no longer on disk, you will need to
restore that file to disk, as well as all files between it and the latest file, and then reenter the
command. For example, if files AA000009 through AA000010 are currently on disk, and the
shutdown record is located in AA000007, then you must restore AA000007 through AA000008
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Messages
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