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VMS Help MOUNT, Qualifiers, /SYSTEM *Conan The Librarian |
Makes the volume public; that is, available to all users of the
system, as long as the UIC-based volume protection allows them
access.
The logical name for the device is placed in the system logical
name table. You must have the user privilege SYSNAM to use the
/SYSTEM qualifier.
When you mount a volume with the /SYSTEM qualifier in a
VMScluster system, you must use a volume label that is unique
clusterwide, even if the specified volume is not mounted
clusterwide.
The /SYSTEM qualifier is incompatible with the /GROUP,
/OVERRIDE=IDENTIFICATION, and /SHARE qualifiers.
Examples
The following command mounts the volume labeled SLIP on DUA1 with
mount messages disabled. The volume is made available systemwide.
MOUNT also assigns the logical name SACH.
$ MOUNT/NOMESSAGE/SYSTEM DUA1: SLIP SACH
The following command creates the volume set named MASTER_PAY
consisting of the initialized volumes labeled PAYVOL1, PAYVOL2,
and PAYVOL3. These volumes are mounted physically on the devices
named DB1, DB2, and DB3, respectively. The volume PAYVOL1 is the
root volume of the set.
The volumes are mounted as system volumes to make them available
to all users.
$ MOUNT/SYSTEM/BIND=MASTER_PAY -
_$ DB1:,DB2:,DB3: PAYVOL1,PAYVOL2,PAYVOL3
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