MPE/iX Commands Reference Manual (32650-90877)

Chapter 7 257
Command List V
Commands HEADOFF thru LISTF
Related Information
Commands ABORTJOB, ALTJOB, BREAKJOB, RESUMEJOB, JOBFENCE
Manuals Performing System Operation Tasks
LDISMOUNT
Cancels a previously issued LMOUNT or VSRESERVE command. This informs the system that
the volume set is no longer reserved system-wide. The equivalent native mode command is
VSRELEASESYS. (Native Mode)
Syntax
LDISMOUNT[{ * | |
volumesetname
} ] [,
groupname
[.
acctname
]]
Parameters
* or <blank> Specifies the home volume set for the group and account specified, or for
the logon group and account if
groupname
or
groupname.acctname
is not
specified.
volumesetname
An artificial component of a volume set name used to maintain
backward compatibility with MPE V/E. The
volumesetname
can be a
maximum of 8 characters.
groupname
Used only for compatibility with MPE V/E. The
groupname
can be a
maximum of 8 characters.
acctname
Used only for compatibility with MPE V/E. The
acctname
can be a
maximum of 8 characters.
Operation Notes
The LDISMOUNT command negates a previously issued LMOUNT or VSRESERVE command. It
informs MPE/iX that the volume set is no longer reserved system-wide.
Volume sets in MPE/iX are not tied to groups and accounts. This is different from the MPE
V/E scheme of disk partitioning.
Table 7-3. on page 257 is a comparison of naming conventions for MPE/iX volume sets and
MPE V/E private volumes. MPE/iX volume set names may consist of any combination of
alphanumeric characters, including the underbar (_) and the period (.). The name must
begin with an alphabetic character and consist of no more than 32 characters.
Table 7-3. Command Acceptance of Naming Conventions - LDISMOUNT
Command
Specify MPE V/E xxxMOUNT Command
Accesses
MPE/iX VSxxxxxx
Command Accesses
myset.grp.acct The volume set named myset.grp.acct. The volume set named
myset.grp.acct.
myset The volume set named
myset.logongrp.logonacct.
The volume set myset.