Applications: Monitoring and Recovery

TMF States

For example, to check the status of all data volumes, at a TMFCOM prompt, type:

~ STATUS DATAVOLS

TMFCOM responds with output similar to:

Audit Recovery

Volume Trail Mode State

---------------------------------------------------

$DATA1

MAT

Online

Started

$DATA2

MAT

Online

Started

$DATA3

MAT

Online

Recovering

$DATA4

MAT

Archive

Recovering

$DATA5

AUX01

Online

Started

$DATA6

AUX01

Online

Started

$DATA6

AUX01

Archive

Recovering

TMF States

The TMF subsystem can be in any of the states listed in Table 13-1.

Table 13-1. TMF States (page 1 of 2)

State

Meaning

 

Configuring

The TMF subsystem has not yet been started with this configuration.

New Audit

 

 

Trails

 

 

Deleting

The TMF subsystem is purging its current configuration, audit trails, and

 

volume and file recovery information for the database in response to a

 

DELETE TMF command.

Empty Audit

The TMF subsystem has been brought up for the first time on this node and

Trail

thus no configuration exists for it, or a DELETE TMF command was

Configuration

executed.

 

Starting

The TMF subsystem is starting and is in one of these conditions:

 

Services

The subsystem is starting audit-trail service and

 

 

other services.

 

Waiting for Network

The subsystem is waiting for all network transactions

 

Transactions to be

to be resolved.

 

Resolved

 

 

Data Volumes

The TMF subsystem is starting data volumes.

 

Running Backout

The subsystem is backing out transactions that must

 

 

be aborted.

Started

The TMF subsystem has started.

 

 

 

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