1 /BEFORE
/BEFORE=time
Selects recovery data sets created before the specified date and
time. You can specify time as an absolute time, as a combination
of absolute and delta times, or as one of the following keywords:
TODAY (default)
TOMORROW
YESTERDAY
For information about specifying time values, see the OpenVMS
User's Manual.
2 /FULL
/FULL
/NOFULL (default)
Displays information in 132-column format. The /NOFULL qualifier
displays a subset of available information in 80-column format.
3 /LOG
/LOG
/NOLOG (default)
Displays the file specifications of recovery data set files as
they are accessed.
4 /NEWEST
/NEWEST=count
Displays the most recently created patch recovery data sets. For
example, if you specify /NEWEST=2, the SHOW RECOVERY_DATA command
displays the two newest recovery data sets. If you do not specify
a number with this qualifier, the default value is 1.
5 /OLDEST
/OLDEST=count
Displays the oldest recovery data sets. For example, if you
specify /OLDEST=2, the SHOW RECOVERY_DATA command displays the
two oldest recovery data sets. If you do not specify a number
with this qualifier, the default value is 1.
6 /REMOTE
/REMOTE
/NOREMOTE (default)
Selects recovery data sets located on a privately mounted system
disk. By default, PCSI searches the currently booted system disk
for recovery data sets.
When you use /REMOTE, the following logical names must be
defined:
o PCSI$SYSDEVICE must specify the physical disk name of the
target system disk. This disk must be mounted and allocated to
the process executing the PRODUCT command.
o PCSI$SPECIFIC must point to a system root on PCSI$SYSDEVICE.
It must be defined in the following form, where x is a valid
system root:
PCSI$SYSDEVICE:[SYSx.]
7 /SINCE
/SINCE=time
Selects recovery data sets that were created on or after the
specified date and time. You can specify time as an absolute
time, as a combination of absolute and delta times, or as one of
the following keywords:
TODAY (default)
YESTERDAY
For information about specifying time values, see the OpenVMS
User's Manual.