VMS Help DEFRAGMENT, FILE, Examples *Conan The Librarian |
The following examples show different ways to defragment a file or group of files and how to use the common qualifiers: 1.$ DEFRAGMENT FILE *.C;* This command defragments all files with a .C extension in the user's current default directory. To determine the device and directory in which the files are located, issue the SHOW DEFAULT command. 2.DFO> DEFRAGMENT FILE *.C;* This command defragments all files with a .C extension on the user's current default device. The only difference between this command and the previous example is that this command is entered from within the Disk File Optimizer utility instead of from the DCL prompt. 3.$ DEFRAGMENT FILE SYS$SYSDEVICE:[000000...]*.C This command is the same as the previous one, except that the RMS default string is now explicitly identified as SYS$SYSDEVICE:[000000...]*.C;*. 4.$ DEFRAGMENT FILE SYS$LOGIN:LOGIN.COM;2/EXCLUDE=*.OLD;* This command defragments the user's LOGIN.COM file and excludes all files with a .OLD extension. 5.$ DEFRAGMENT FILE/INHERIT=OTHER_FILE_SCRIPT.NOAFTER This commands creates a file script identical to the OTHER_ FILE_SCRIPT and allows the Disk File Optimizer to name it (DFG$XXX). 6.$ DEFRAGMENT FILE SYS$SYSTEM:[000000...]*.RDB/INHERIT=X/SCRIPT=Y This command creates a script called Y . Other script characteristics, such as log file, are inherited from script X.
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