/VERSION_LIMIT[=n]
Sets the maximum number of versions that files in the directory
can have. If you do not set a version limit, a value of 0 is used,
indicating that the number of file versions is limited only to the
Files-11 architectural limit of 32,767.
If you change the version limit for a directory, the new version
limit applies only to files created after the change has been made.
When creating a file, if the total number of versions of that file
name exceeds the specified version limit, then the file with the
lowest version number is deleted from the directory without
notification to the user.
The version limit set on a directory has no effect on the version
limit set on a particular file in that directory. To set a
version limit on a particular file in a directory, use the
SET FILE/VERSION_LIMIT[=n] command.
To view the version limit on a directory, use the DIRECTORY/FULL
command on a directory file and look at the File Attributes
field of the output.