/WINDOWS=n Specifies the number of mapping pointers to be allocated for file windows. The parameter, n, specifies a value from 7 to 80 that overrides the default value specified when the volume was initialized. When a file is opened, the file system uses the mapping pointers to access data in the file. Use MOUNT/WINDOWS to override the default value specified when the volume was initialized. If no value was specified at volume initialization, the default number of mapping pointers is 7. You must have the operator user privilege (OPER) to use the /WINDOWS qualifier. Example The following command makes the volume labeled GONWITH on DKA2 available systemwide and assigns the logical name THE_WINDOW. You override the default number of mapping pointers by specifying a value of 25 for the /WINDOWS qualifier. $ MOUNT/SYSTEM/WINDOWS=25 DKA2: GONWITH THE_WINDOW