Reload Analyzer Manual
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Since Reload Analyzer opens a file for unstructured read-only access, it will not
damage or interfere with a file, for example, by changing the file or record locks or
damaging the file’s contents. In addition, Reload Analyzer does not interfere with
other operations on the system. Although Reload Analyzer does not interfere with
operations, it does generate I/O; so you might want to run it during off hours.
OUT reptfile
is the designated output device for displaying the output. It may be a spooler, disk
file, or process. If the disk file already exists, Reload Analyzer appends the new
data to the file. If the specified disk file does not exist, Reload Analyzer creates
one. If the specified spooler or process does not exist, Reload Analyzer abends. If
you do not enter anything, the output is sent to the home terminal.
fupin
specifies the name of the FUP obey file to be created. fupin must be a valid
Tandem file name. FUPIN is the default file name. Specify this option to
automatically create a FUP obey file containing the RELOAD commands for files
with a fragmentation ratio less than the threshold value. If both fupin and
THRESHOLD value are omitted from the Run command, the FUP obey file is not
created.
THRESHOLD value
specifies the acceptable fragmentation ratio of the file being inspected. value must
be an integer between 1 and 99, inclusive. The default is 20%. Specify this option
to automatically create a FUP obey file containing the RELOAD commands for files
with a fragmentation ratio less than the threshold value. If both fupin and
THRESHOLD value are omitted from the Run command, the FUP obey file is not
created.
Enscribe primary node
specifies the node of the primary partition for which <infile> is a secondary
partition. If <infile> is not a secondary partition of an Enscribe file, this parameter
is ignored. The default is the current node.
Enscribe primary volume
specifies the volume name of the primary partition for which <infile> is a secondary
partition. If <infile> is not a secondary partition of an Enscribe file, this parameter
is ignored. If not specified and <infile> is an Enscribe file secondary partition, TRA
will scan all local volumes for the primary partition.
Note. You can use all TACL command-line options except NOWAIT with Reload
Analyzer. The NOWAIT option will interfere with the status indicator when the output is