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Qualifiers

 

/ALL
      /ALL (default)

   Selects all patch recovery data sets to be deleted. The recovery
   data is deleted in the order it was created, starting with the
   oldest set first. If you omit this qualifier from the command
   line, the effect is the same as if you specified it.
 

/BEFORE
      /BEFORE=time

   Selects patch 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.
 

/OPTIONS
      /OPTIONS=keyword
      /NOOPTIONS (default)

   Specifies PRODUCT command options. The keyword is:

   NOCONFIRM        Omits the confirmation dialog that asks the user
                    to verify the recovery data sets that have been
                    selected for processing.
 

/LOG
      /LOG
      /NOLOG (default)

   Displays the file specifications of the files within the recovery
   data sets that are being deleted.
 

/OLDEST
      /OLDEST=count

   Specifies the number of oldest recovery data sets that you want
   to delete. For example, if you specify /OLDEST=2, the PRODUCT
   DELETE RECOVERY_DATA command deletes the two oldest recovery data
   sets. If you do not specify a number with this qualifier, the
   default value is 1.
 

/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.]