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'''MVTIMEOUT''' is a dynamic [[System Parameters|system parameter]] that specifies time in seconds that a mount verification attempt continues on a given disk volume. If the mount verification does not recover the volume within that time, the I/O operations outstanding to the volume terminate abnormally.
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A '''symbiont''' is a piece of software that transfers data to be printed to an output device. OpenVMS provides a standard print symbiont named PRTSMB which prints files on hardcopy devices. Other examples of symbionts include TELNETSYM, LATSYM, and NULLSYM.
  
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Symbiont

A symbiont is a piece of software that transfers data to be printed to an output device. OpenVMS provides a standard print symbiont named PRTSMB which prints files on hardcopy devices. Other examples of symbionts include TELNETSYM, LATSYM, and NULLSYM.

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