The example creates and initializes an empty hardware diagnostics partition SYS$DIAGNOSTICS.TMP within the cluster-common area of the target system disk. (The actual diagnostic partition name is SYS$DIAGNOSTICS.SYS.) The diagnostic partition is comprised of 256,000 blocks, and is subsequently registered within the OpenVMS I64 bootblock structures using the DCL command SET BOOTBLOCK. As with the SYS$EFI.SYS example, this example deliberately shows the hypothetical partition filename SYS$DIAGNOSTICS.TMP and not the actual partition SYS$DIAGNOSTICS.SYS partition filename. Use of the actual partition name would replace any existing diagnostics partition. When a new diagnostic partition is created, or is relocated on the system disk, or is deleted, use the SET BOOTBLOCK command or invoke the sys$setboot image directly to update the OpenVMS I64 bootblock and related structures accordingly. Use the SET FILE/NOMOVE command to prevent a defragmentation tool from erroneously relocating the file.