CONTENTS Title Page Copyright Page Preface 1 Introduction 1.1 Getting started 1.2 Entering commands 1.3 Online help 1.4 Command procedures 1.5 Defining keys 1.6 Initial command procedure 1.7 Remote commands 2 Starting and Configuring RTR 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Configuration example 2.3 Initializing RTR's recovery journal 2.4 Altering the configuration 2.5 Configuring Call-out Servers 3 Monitoring RTR 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Standard monitor files 3.3 Interactive definition of a monitor picture 3.4 Annotated example of a monitor file 3.5 Substitution symbols 3.6 Counters 3.6.1 Reject counters 3.6.2 Accept counters 3.6.3 Byte counters 3.6.4 Success counters 3.6.5 Failure counters 3.6.6 Active transaction counters 4 DCL Interface to RTR System Services 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Examples 5 RTR Utility Command Reference ADD FACILITY ATTACH CLEAR CREATE JOURNAL DEFINE /KEY DELETE FACILITY DELETE JOURNAL DISPLAY BAR DISPLAY NUMERIC DISPLAY TEXT DO INITIALIZE JOURNAL MONITOR PRINT RECALL SCROLL SET ENVIRONMENT SET LOG SET MODE SHOW CHANNEL SHOW DISPLAY SHOW ENVIRONMENT SHOW FACILITY SHOW JOURNAL SHOW KEY SHOW LINK SHOW LOG SHOW MODE SHOW PARTITION SHOW PROCESS SHOW REQUESTER SHOW RTR SHOW SEGMENT SHOW SERVER SHOW TRANSACTION SPAWN START RTR STOP RTR SYS$ABORT_TX SYS$COMMIT_TX SYS$DCL_TX_PRC SYS$DEQ_TX SYS$ENQ_TX SYS$START_TX SYS$SYNCH SYS$VOTE_TX A RTR Utility error messages B RTR log messages EXAMPLES 2-1 Local configuration of each node 2-2 Remote configuration from one node 2-3 Reconfiguration 2-4 Configuration of call-out servers 3-1 Interactive picture definition 3-2 TPS monitor file 4-1 Requester 4-2 Server 4-3 Combined requester and server FIGURES 2-1 Configuration example 3-1 Interactively defined monitor picture 3-2 TPS monitor picture TABLES 3-1 Standard monitor pictures 3-2 Substitution symbols 5-1 Key names 5-2 Key types