TS/MP System Management Manual (G06.24+, H06.03+)

PATHCOM Operation Commands
NonStop TS/MP System Management Manual541819-001
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CMDVOL Command
CMDVOL Command
Use the CMDVOL command to set the default node, volume, or subvolume for the
expansion of any Guardian file names associated with objects supported under
NonStop TS/MP or Pathway/iTS, except command file names used with the OBEY
command. Guardian file names specified in SET commands are expanded with the
current value defined by the CMDVOL command.
\node
specifies the node name to be used for file expansion.
\*
specifies that the node where the PATHMON process is running at any given time
be used as the node name for file name expansion. \* is a generic node name
designating PATHMONs current node. This is the default specification when the
Pathway NODEINDEPENDENT attribute is set to ON.
$volume
specifies the volume to be used for file expansion.
subvolume
specifies the subvolume to be used for file expansion.
Considerations
If you omit the CMDVOL command, the default setting in effect is the node,
volume, and subvolume of the user who started PATHCOM.
The first time the CMDVOL command is executed, any parameters not specified
default to the settings of the user who started PATHCOM. For subsequent
CMDVOL commands, parameters not specified default to the value established by
the previous CMDVOL command.
As an example, assume that the first time the CMDVOL command is issued, the
volume is not specified. The volume defaults to $CHICAGO, the volume of the
user who started PATHCOM. A second CMDVOL command is issued, this time
explicitly setting the volume as $PROVO. If a third CMDVOL command is issued
without a specified volume, the value for the volume defaults to $PROVO.
Once a CMDVOL command has been executed, it remains in effect until either
another CMDVOL command is executed or the PATHCOM session ends. Thus,
if the node \MARS is defined with the CMDVOL command, all Guardian file names
CMDVOL { [ \node. | \*.] $volume.subvolume }
{ [ \node. | \*.] $volume }
{ [ \node. | \*.] subvolume }
{ \node | \* }