Technical data
Read access (cont’d)
for disk files, Vo l 1 , 10–15
granting through protection codes, Vo l 1 , 12–8
Read-ahead caching, Vo l 2 , 18–8
Read error
if returned when booting, Vo l 1 , 4–18
Read operation
See Access types, read
Real-time priority, Vo l 1, 7–33
Rebooting
after creation of system files, Vo l 2, 16–35
Rebuilding volumes, Vo l 1 , 8–5
Reconfiguration of software installation options,
Vo l 1 , 3–29
Records
blocking on tapes, Vo l 1 , 9–11
size, Vo l 1, 9–33
Recovering lost files, Vo l 1 , 9–72
Reducing I/O on system disk, Vo l 2 , 17–7
Redundant arrays of independent disks
See RAID
Registering images with system version
dependencies, Vo l 1, 5–23
Reinitializing volumes, Vo l 1 , 9–59
Release Notes
extracting from software products, Vo l 1 , 3–25
on software products, Vo l 1 , 3–25
Release Notes option
VMSINSTAL.COM, Vo l 1 , 3–13
Releasing a job, Vo l 1 , 14–65
Remote identifiers, Vo l 1 , 12–11
Remote InfoServer device
BIND command, Vo l 2 , 25–16
making available, Vo l 2 , 25–16
mounting during system startup, Vol 2 , 25–16
Remote log (archive) files, Vol 2 , 20–28
Remote monitoring
limitation, Vo l 2, 20–45
mixed-version OpenVMS Cluster systems, Vo l
2, 20–45
Remote node database
logical name defining location, Vo l 1 , 5–8
Remote nodes
definition, Vo l 1, 2–13
Remote printing, Vo l 1 , 14–13
Remote queue status, Vo l 1 , 14–57
Remote terminals, Vo l 1 , 8–23
Removing installed software products, Vo l 1 , 3–31
Repairing disk structure errors, Vol 1 , 9–71
REPLY/ENABLE=SECURITY command
enabling security operator terminals, Vo l 2 ,
20–30
REPLY command
canceling a user request, Vo l 1, 9–35; Vo l 2 ,
20–20
closing current operator log file, Vol 2 , 20–18
REPLY command (cont’d)
disabling operator terminals, Vo l 1, 2–25; Vo l
2, 20–19
enabling operator terminals, Vo l 1 , 2–24; Vo l
2, 20–18
specifying terminal, Vo l 2 , 20–19
ensuring that correct volume is mounted, Vo l
1, 9–55
initializing tape, Vo l 1, 9–56
linking continuation volume to volume set, Vo l
1, 9–55
opening a new operator log file, Vo l 2, 20–18,
20–23
putting request in wait state, Vo l 1 , 9–35
replying to requests, Vo l 1 , 2–26, 9–35
response not recorded in operator log file, Vo l
2, 20–20
sending messages to users, Vo l 1, 2–23
Reporting errors
disk structure, Vo l 1 , 9–71
Reporting on product dependencies, Vo l 1 , 3–24
Reports
AUTOGEN, Vo l 2, 15–23
SHOW CLUSTER
adding classes of data, Vo l 2 , 22–5
adding data, Vo l 2 , 22–8
adding fields of data, Vo l 2 , 22–5
changing default at startup, Vol 2 , 22–14
command to modify, Vo l 2 , 22–10
compressing reports, Vo l 2 , 22–11
controlling displays, Vo l 2 , 22–6, 22–10
controlling with command procedures, Vo l
2, 22–6, 22–16
moving display, Vo l 2 , 22–12
organization of, Vo l 2 , 22–5
panning, Vo l 2, 22–7
scrolling, Vo l 2 , 22–14
REQUEST command
identification number in operator log file, Vo l 2,
20–20
recording request in operator log file, Vo l 2,
20–20
sending requests to an operator, Vo l 1, 2–26;
Vo l 2 , 20–20
Requeuing
executing job, Vo l 1 , 14–66
pending job, Vo l 1 , 14–67
Reserved files, Vo l 2 , A–4
backup log file (BACKUP.SYS), Vo l 2 , A–9
bad block file (BADBLK.SYS), Vo l 2 , A–8
continuation file (CONTIN.SYS), Vo l 2 , A–9
index file (INDEXF.SYS), Vo l 2 , A–5
list of, Vo l 1 , 9–5
master file directory (MFD), Vo l 2 , A–8
pending bad block log file (BADLOG.SYS), Vo l
2, A–9
quota file (QUOTA.SYS), Vol 2 , A–9
storage bitmap file (BITMAP.SYS), Vo l 2 , A–8
Index–45










