MODIFY JOURNAL

If neither /NODE nor /CLUSTER is specified then the command is executed on the nodes specified by the latest SET ENVIRONMENT command. If no SET ENVIRONMENT command has been entered then the command is executed only on the node where the command was issued.

Note: In environments that do not support clustering, use of the /CLUSTER qualifier will cause the relevant command to be executed on the local node only.

/MAXIMUM_BLOCKS[=nr-blocks] /MAXIMUM_BLOCKS=1000 (D)

Specifies the maximum size that the journal file can use. This qualifier can be applied locally to each disk or globally for all disks.

/NODE[=node-list] /NODE=default-node-list (D)

Specifies that the command is executed on all nodes specified in node-list. If node-listis omitted then the command is executed only on the node where the command was issued.

/OUTPUT[=file-spec] /OUTPUT=stdout (D)

Specifies that the resulting information is written to the file file-spec. If /OUTPUT or file-specis omitted then the standard or default output is used.

Related Commands

CREATE JOURNAL

INITIALIZE JOURNAL

SHOW JOURNAL

OpenVMS Example

RTR> MODIFY JOURNAL DISK1$:/BLOCKS=3000/MAXIMUM_BLOCKS=20000

This command specifies that the desired size of the journal file is 3000 blocks, and the maximum journal file size is 20,000 blocks.

Example

RTR> MODIFY JOURNAL "/dev/rz3a" /BLOCK=2000 /MAXIMUM_BLOCKS=20000

This command specifies that the desired size of the journal file is 2000 blocks, and the maximum journal file size is 20,000 blocks.

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