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'''SET VOLUME''' is a [[DCL]] [[Command|command]] that changes the characteristics of one or more [[MOUNT|mounted]] [[Files-11]] [[Volume|volumes]]. The SET VOLUME command affects only the node on which the command is issued, and will not affect any other nodes, even when a volume is mounted on multiple nodes in an OpenVMS [[Cluster]] configuration.  If you are not the owner of the volume, requires control access to the volume.  
'''SET VOLUME''' is a [[DCL]] [[Command|command]] that changes the characteristics of one or more [[MOUNT (Utility)|mounted]] [[Files-11]] [[Volume|volumes]]. The SET VOLUME command affects only the node on which the command is issued, and will not affect any other nodes, even when a volume is mounted on multiple nodes in an OpenVMS [[Cluster]] configuration.  If you are not the owner of the volume, requires control access to the volume.  
=Syntax=
=Syntax=
  SET VOLUME  device-name[:][,...]
  SET VOLUME  device-name[:][,...]

Latest revision as of 13:52, 3 December 2019

SET VOLUME is a DCL command that changes the characteristics of one or more mounted Files-11 volumes. The SET VOLUME command affects only the node on which the command is issued, and will not affect any other nodes, even when a volume is mounted on multiple nodes in an OpenVMS Cluster configuration. If you are not the owner of the volume, requires control access to the volume.

Syntax

SET VOLUME  device-name[:][,...]

Qualifiers

  • /ACCESSED
  • /CACHE
  • /DATA_CHECK
  • /ERASE_ON_DELETE
  • /EXTENSION
  • /FILE_PROTECTION
  • /HIGHWATER_MARKING
  • /LABEL
  • /LIMIT
  • /LOG
  • /MOUNT_VERIFICATION
  • /OWNER_UIC
  • /PROTECTION
  • /REBUILD
  • /RETENTION
  • /SIZE
  • /STRUCTURE_LEVEL
  • /SUBSYSTEM
  • /UNLOAD
  • /USER_NAME
  • /VOLUME_CHARACTERISTICS
  • /WINDOWS
  • /WRITETHROUGH