Zrdf-evt-msg-736, Zrdf-evt-msg-908, Zrdf-evt-msg-700, zrdf-evt-msg-705 – HP Integrity NonStop J-Series User Manual

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Installing SDR

HP NonStop SQL DDL Replicator User’s Guide 545799-007

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ZRDF-EVT-Msg-736

RDF by monitoring RDF events. The installation of SDR on your system therefore calls
for some changes in the way operators respond to a few specific RDF events that are
reported on the backup system, mostly by ignoring them.

ZRDF-EVT-Msg-736

This message from the RDF Updater will appear after the initial installation of SDR the
the first time a SQL DDL operation is performed on a table residing on $vol. It will
appear for each volume protected by RDF at the first DDL operation captured and
replicated and will not appear again. The $vol.ZASDRnnn.SDRDEPOT file is
automatically created by SDR and the operator can safely ignore the message.

ZRDF-EVT-Msg-908

Prior to the installation of SDR, this message from the RDF Updater was used to notify
the operator that an SQL DDL operation had been performed on the primary system,
that all RDF updaters had processed the required audit and that it was now safe to
execute the same DDL operation on the backup database. The operator was also
advised to obtain the name of the source file involved in the operation on the primary
system by looking for the last RDF 733 event.

The replication of the DDL operation is now automatically executed on the backup
table by SDR and the RDF 733 event is no longer reported. The operator should ignore
this message. The message will be followed by the RDF 807 event that signals that the
SDR Updater has restarted RDF updates.

ZRDF-EVT-Msg-700, ZRDF-EVT-Msg-705

(with parallel volume-sharing RDF configurations)

These messages from the RDF Updater appear if SDR is installed on systems where
RDF is deployed in parallel configurations. Parallel configurations refer to sites where
two or more RDF configurations are defined between same primary and backup
systems and replicate to the same backup disk volume.

An example: Between \PRIM and \BACK, PRIMA replicates $P.SUBA to
\BACK.$P.SUBA and PRIMB replicates $P.SUBB to \BACK.$P.SUBB.

Waiting to obtain FILEINFO on file $vol.ZASDRnnn.SDRDEPOT,
error 11

A file is prepared for SQL DDL operation

File system error 10 on $vol.ZASDRnnn.SDRDEPOT,SNO n,RBA rba
and
File system error 71 n $vol.ZASDRnnn.SDRDEPOT,SNO n,RBA rba

File open error 12 on $vol.ZASDRnnn.SDRDEPOT

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