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VMS Help SET, DEVICE, Examples *Conan The Librarian |
1.$ SET DEVICE/SPOOLED=(LPA0) LPA0:
In this example, the /SPOOLED qualifier requests that the
printer queue LPA0 be spooled to an intermediate disk before
files directed to the disk are printed. Because no intermediate
disk was specified, the intermediate disk defaults to SYS$DISK.
2.$ SET DEVICE/ERROR_LOGGING DKB2:
The SET DEVICE command in this example requests that all device
errors reported on device DKB2 be logged in the error log file.
3.$ SET DEVICE/NOAVAILABLE DRA0:
The SET DEVICE command in this example prevents any attempt to
mount a disk on device DRA0.
4.$ SET DEVICE/DUAL_PORT DRA0:
The SET DEVICE command in this example enables the dual port
seize logic in device DRA0.
5.$ SET DEVICE/PREFERRED_CPU=1 PNA0
The Fast Path port PNA0 is assigned to CPU 1, and the User
Preferred CPU is set to 1.
6.$ SET DEVICE/NOPREFERRED_CPU PNA0
The port PNA0 will have the User Preferred CPU cleared,
but will remain a Fast Path port, with CPU 1 as its current
preferred CPU.
7.$ SET DEVICE/PREFERRED_CPU=(0,1,2) PNA0
The operating system selects CPU 0,1, or 2 as the preferred CPU
for Fast Path port PNA0, and sets its User Preferred CPU to the
selected CPU.
8.$ SET DEVICE $1$DGA1001:/PATH=PGB0.0123-4567-89AB-CDEF/ENABLE
In this example, a request is made to enable path
PGB0.0123-4567-89AB-CDEF as a switch path destination. No error
is indicated if the path was in the enabled state prior to the
request. Had the /NOENABLE option been used, the path would
have been removed from switch path consideration.
9.$ SET DEVICE $1$DGA1001:/PATH=PGB0.0123-4567-89AB-CDEF/POLL
In this example, a request is made to enable path
PGB0.0123-4567-89AB-CDEF for polling of its continued
availability as a path switch destination. Had the /NOPOLL
option been used, the path would have been removed from path
availability polling consideration.
10$ SET DEVICE $1$DGA1001:/PATH=PGB0.0123-4567-89AB-CDEF/SWITCH
In this example, a request is made to switch from the current
path to path PGB0.0123-4567-89AB-CDEF. Should the path fail,
the switch algorithm of the unspecified path is used.
11$ ! Command sequence used on system 1 at site 1:
$ MOUNT/SYSTEM DSA0:/SHADOW=($1$DGA0:,$1$DGA1:) TEST
$ SET DEVICE/SITE=1 DSA0:
$ !
$ ! Command sequence used on system 2 at site 2:
$ MOUNT/SYSTEM DSA0:/SHADOW=($1$DGA0:,$1$DGA1:) TEST
$ SET DEVICE/SITE=2 DSA0:
$ !
$ ! Commands used on both system 1 and system 2:
$ SET DEVICE/SITE=1 $1$DGA0:
$ SET DEVICE/SITE=2 $1$DGA1:
In this example, the system at site 1 will perform all reads
from $1$DGA0, which is the physically local disk, while the
system at site 2 will perform all reads from its physically
local disk, $1$DGA1.
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