/BEST_TRY_CONTIGUOUS
/NOBEST_TRY_CONTIGUOUS
Indicates whether the Files-11 output file is to be allocated
contiguously on a "best effort" basis; that is, whether EXCHANGE
will attempt to place the file on consecutive physical disk
blocks. If insufficient contiguous space is available, the file
occupies the largest available contiguous space plus additional
extents as necessary for the rest of the allocation. You can
apply this qualifier only to a Files-11 output file.
The /BEST_TRY_CONTIGUOUS qualifier has no effect when you copy
files to magnetic tape volumes. When you would like a file from a
magnetic tape to be copied contiguously, use both the /ALLOCATION
and the /BEST_TRY_CONTIGUOUS qualifiers, because the size of
the file on magnetic tape cannot be determined until after it
is copied to the disk. If you do not know the exact size of the
file, overestimate the size and specify /TRUNCATE (along with
/ALLOCATION and /BEST_TRY_CONTIGUOUS) to avoid wasted space.
The default is /NOBEST_TRY_CONTIGUOUS.