1.10 TMF commands

You can issue TMF commands for managing TMF dump information.

1.10.1 REFRESHTMFINFO

Forces the TMF information to be refreshed.

Syntax

REFRESHTMFINFO

1.10.2 TMFDUMPAGE

Specifies the number of days during which information will be returned for dumps that are created. The information returned by TMFDUMPAGE is limited to dumps that are created during the specified number of days.

Syntax

TMFDUMPAGE num_days
num_days

The number of days for limiting TMF dump information. The default is 30 days.

1.10.3 TMFDUMPINFO

TMFDUMPINFO returns information about TMF dumps on the local system.

Syntax

TMFDUMPINFO

1.10.4 TMFDUMPTABLEENTRIES

TMFDUMPTABLEENTRIES limits information returned by TMFDUMPINFO to the number of specified dumps.

Syntax

TMFDUMPTABLEENTRIES max_dumps
max_dumps

The number of dumps to display. The maximum allowed is 6000. The default is 1024 entries.

1.10.5 TMFREFRESHINTERVAL

Sets the refresh interval in seconds and writes reports to ENV. When you set a refresh interval for GGSCI, it overrides the TMFREFRESHINTERVAL that may have been specified in the GLOBALS, Manager, or Extract parameter files. The override remains in effect for the duration of the current GGSCI session.

Syntax

TMFREFRESHINTERVAL seconds
seconds

The refresh interval in seconds. The default is 15 minutes or the value set in the GLOBALS parameter file.

1.10.6 TMFTRAILINFO

Use TMFTRAILINFO for diagnostic and informational purposes. Running TMFTRAILINFO will print information retrieved about the audit trails, such as the current active trail name and its enabled options.

Syntax

TMFTRAILINFO

Example

Sample output from a TMFTRAILINFO command:

\PROD.$AUDIT.ZTMFAT.AA 
MinFiles 2, MaxFiles 5, Auditdump On 
Active Vols $AUDIT 
Restore Vols $DATA11 
\MASTER.$DATA11.ZTMFAT.BB 
MinFiles 2, MaxFiles 5, Auditdump On 
Active Vols $DATA11 
Restore Vols $AUDIT