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Qualifiers


/CLASS
      /CLASS=className

   Specifies a subset of the complete LASTport Disk (LAD) name
   space.

   The purpose of class names is to subdivide name spaces so that
   clients see only those names that are meaningful to them. The use
   of class names also allows two services to have the same name and
   not conflict with one another.

   You can, for example, use different class names for different
   on-disk structures that several client systems use. You
   might use SERVICEA/CLASS=ODS-2 for some client systems and
   SERVICEA/CLASS=ISO_9660 for other client systems. The service
   has the same name, SERVICEA, but the class names are different.

   The class name you use depends upon the client systems that will
   connect to the service being created. The default class name
   is ODS_2. For example, OpenVMS systems use the ODS_2 name space
   when attempting to mount an InfoServer device. Note that OpenVMS
   clients can solicit only those services that are in the ODS_2
   service class.

   Valid class names are the following:

              V2.0           Names understood by PCSA MS-DOS Clients
              Unformatted    Virtual disk has no format
              MSDOS          MSDOS virtual disks
              ODS_2          VMS virtual disks
              UNIX           UNIX virtual disks
              ISO_9660       ISO 9660 CD format
              HIGH_SIERRA    MS-DOS CD format
              APPLE          Macintosh HFS format
              SUN            Sun format


/CONFIRM
      /CONFIRM (default)
      /NOCONFIRM

   Confirm the deletion of a service. If there are any connections,
   even though /NOCONFIRM has been entered, the system forces a
   confirmation.

   Controls whether a request is issued before each delete operation
   to confirm that the operation should be performed on that
   service. The following responses are valid:

          YES      NO       QUIT
          TRUE     FALSE    Ctrl/Z
          1        0        ALL
              Return (key)

   Usage Notes:

   o  You can use any combination of uppercase and lowercase letters
      for word responses. Word responses can be abbreviated to
      one or more letters (for example, T, TR, or TRU for TRUE);
      however, these abbreviations must be unique.

   o  Affirmative answers are YES, TRUE, and 1. Negative answers
      include NO, FALSE, 0, and pressing Return.

   o  Entering QUIT or pressing Ctrl/Z indicates that you want to
      stop processing the command at that point.

   o  When you respond by entering ALL, the command continues to
      process, but no further prompts are displayed.


/DISCONNECT
      /DISCONNECT
      /NODISCONNECT (default)

   Overrides the default prompting for confirmation if you attempt
   to delete a service that has sessions connected to it. If a
   service has connected sessions and the /DISCONNECT qualifier
   is not supplied, you are prompted to confirm service deletion.

   To delete services without being prompted at all, specify both
   the /NOCONFIRM and /DISCONNECT qualifiers.