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Qualifiers


/BLOCK_COUNT
      /BLOCK_COUNT=count

   Specifies a default multiblock count (0 to 255) for record
   I/O operations only, where count is the number of blocks to be
   allocated for each I/O buffer.

   For more information on multiblock count, see the description of
   the RAB$B_MBC in the OpenVMS Record Management Services Reference
   Manual.


/BUFFER_COUNT
      /BUFFER_COUNT=count

   Specifies a default multibuffer count (0 to 255) for local file
   operations, where count is the number of buffers to be allocated.
   If you use the /SYSTEM qualifier to extend the default value
   systemwide, the maximum default value is 127.

   When you use the /BUFFER_COUNT qualifier, you can use the /DISK,
   /INDEXED, /MAGTAPE, /RELATIVE, /SEQUENTIAL, and /UNIT_RECORD
   qualifiers to specify the types of file for which the default
   is to be applied. If the /BUFFER_COUNT qualifier is specified
   without any of these qualifiers, the /SEQUENTIAL qualifier is
   assumed. If file type is not specified, the default is applied to
   sequential files.

   For more information on multibuffer count, see the description
   of the RAB$B_MBF field in the OpenVMS Record Management Services
   Reference Manual.


/CONTENTION_POLICY
      /CONTENTION_POLICY=keyword [/SYSTEM]

   Allows you to specify fairness under high contention conditions
   for write-shared files at the process or system level. Note that
   selecting this option may noticeably increase locking overhead.

   This option is disabled by default.

   In a mixed cluster environment with high contention for specific
   buckets, it is possible for accesses to write-shared files on
   nodes using read-mode global bucket locking to dominate access
   to a bucket. Nodes without this support might be denied timely
   access to the bucket.

   Additionally, it is possible to observe comparable behavior on
   all OpenVMS versions when dealing with accesses to write-shared
   files without global buffers enabled. A similar fairness issue
   between lock conversions and new lock requests may be observed in
   which the new lock requests may remain ungranted for an extended
   period of time. Use the /CONTENTION_POLICY qualifier to specify
   fairness under high contention conditions.

   The following table lists valid PROCESS keywords (/SYSTEM not
   specified):

   Keyword        Description

   NEVER          Never use the higher overhead option to improve
                  fairness for any write-shared files accessed by
                  this process; minimal overhead.
   SOMETIMES      Use this option for fairer bucket access (but
                  higher overhead) to any write-shared files with
                  global buffers enabled accessed by this process.
   ALWAYS         Use this option for fairer bucket access (but
                  higher overhead) to all write-shared files
                  accessed by this process.
   SYSTEM_        Use system setting. Note that this keyword is
   DEFAULT        disallowed with /SYSTEM.
   (default)

   The following table lists valid SYSTEM keywords (/SYSTEM also
   specified):

   Keyword        Description

   NEVER          Never use the higher overhead option to improve
   (default)      fairness for any write-shared files accessed on
                  the system; minimal overhead.
   SOMETIMES      Use this option for fairer bucket access (but
                  higher overhead) to any write-shared files with
                  global buffers enabled accessed on the system.
   ALWAYS         Use this option for fairer bucket access (but
                  higher overhead) to all write-shared files
                  accessed on the system.


/DISK
   Applies the specified defaults to disk file operations. Values
   applied using the /SEQUENTIAL qualifier take precedence over
   values applied using the /DISK qualifier.


/EXTEND_QUANTITY
      /EXTEND_QUANTITY=n

   Specifies the number of blocks n to extend a sequential file
   where n can range from 0 to 65535. If you do not specify the
   /EXTEND_QUANTITY qualifier, RMS calculates its own extend value.
   The /EXTEND_QUANTITY qualifier value is used when the program
   does not specify an extent quantity explicitly.


/INDEXED
   Applies the multibuffer default to indexed file operations.


/MAGTAPE
   Applies the multibuffer default to magnetic tape operations.
   Values applied using the /SEQUENTIAL qualifier take precedence
   over values applied using the /MAGTAPE qualifier.


/NETWORK_BLOCK_COUNT
      /NETWORK_BLOCK_COUNT=count

   Specifies a default block count (0 to 127) for network access to
   remote files, where count is the number of blocks to be allocated
   for each I/O buffer.

   For remote file access, the buffer size is negotiated between
   RMS and the remote system's file access listener (FAL) with the
   smaller of the two sizes being selected.

   Thus, the /NETWORK_BLOCK_COUNT value places an upper limit on
   the network buffer size that is used. It also places an upper
   limit on the largest record that may be transferred to or from
   a remote file. The largest record must be less than or equal to
   512*network_block_count. (The network_block_count is in block
   units and the record is in byte units.)

   If you omit the value or specify a value of 0, RMS uses the
   systemwide block count value. If this value is also 0, RMS uses a
   size of one block.


/PROLOG
      /PROLOG=n

   Specifies a default prolog level for indexed files where
   acceptable values for n are 0, 2, or 3. If 0 (default) is
   specified, RMS sets an appropriate prolog level.


/QUERY_LOCK
      /QUERY_LOCK=keyword [/SYSTEM]

   Enables or disables query locking at the process and system
   levels.

   The following table lists valid PROCESS keywords (/SYSTEM not
   specified):

   Keyword        Description

   DISABLE        Disable query locking for the duration of any
                  file opens done by images within the process for
                  any read ($GET or $FIND) record operations that
                  have both RAB$V_NLK (no lock) and RAB$V_RRL (read-
                  regardless) set in the RAB$L_ROP field of the RAB
                  (Record Access Block). Disabling query locking
                  directs RMS not to make any calls to the lock
                  manager for a read record operation just to find
                  out whether a record is locked by another stream.
   ENABLE         Use RMS's default record locking for images run
                  within this process.
   SYSTEM_        Use system setting. Note that this keyword is
   DEFAULT        disallowed with /SYSTEM.
   (default)

   The following table lists valid SYSTEM keywords (/SYSTEM also
   specified):

   Keyword        Description

   DISABLE        Disable query locking for the duration of any
                  file opens done by images on the system for any
                  read ($GET or $FIND) record operations that have
                  both RAB$V_NLK (no lock) and RAB$V_RRL (read-
                  regardless) set in the RAB$L_ROP field of the RAB
                  (Record Access Block). Disabling query locking
                  directs RMS not to make any calls to the lock
                  manager for a read record operation just to find
                  out whether a record is locked by another stream.
   ENABLE         Use RMS's default record locking for images run
   (default)      within this process.

   There is no system parameter associated with the QUERY_LOCK
   setting.


/RELATIVE
   Applies the multibuffer default to relative file operations.


/SEQUENTIAL
      /SEQUENTIAL (default)

   Applies the multibuffer default to sequential file operations.
   The /SEQUENTIAL qualifier overrides values applied using either
   the /DISK, the /MAGNETIC TAPE, or the /UNIT RECORD qualifier.

   The /SEQUENTIAL qualifier is the default if you do not specify
   either the /RELATIVE or the /INDEXED qualifier.


/SYSTEM
   Requires CMKRNL (change mode to kernel) privilege.

   Applies specified defaults on a systemwide basis to all file
   operations.

   Systemwide settings are implemented as system parameters, with
   the exception of /QUERY_LOCK. For a systemwide setting to survive
   a system reboot, it must be written to the system parameter file
   by using SYSGEN.


/UNIT_RECORD
   Applies the multibuffer default to file operations on unit record
   devices. Values applied using the /SEQUENTIAL qualifier take
   precedence over values applied using the /UNIT_RECORD qualifier.