Allow; Alter - HP T6553 D45 Reference Manual

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FUP Commands

ALLOW

Sets the number of errors and warnings that FUP allows before it stops executing FUP
commands. If this number is exceeded, the current FUP command is aborted.
If you reach the error or warning limit while entering FUP commands interactively, FUP
terminates the current command, displays a warning message, displays its hyphen
prompt, and continues to accept commands.
If you reach the error or warning limit while FUP is executing commands from a
command file, FUP stops executing.
The ALLOW command became an option of the CONFIG[URE] command with the D30
product version of FUP. However, for compatibility purposes, any FUP product versions
prior to D30 continue to recognize the ALLOW option as command syntax. For more
information, see

ALTER

Changes some characteristics of an Enscribe disk file's label. This command affects
only the file label. It does not create or purge files, and does not insert, delete, or move
records. It applies only to Enscribe files.
ALTER filename { , alter-option }...
filename
is the name of the file that you want to alter. FUP expands a partial file name by
adding the current default names for system, volume, and subvolume. You cannot
use wild-card characters in filename or specify qualified-fileset for it.
alter-option
names the file characteristic you want altered. Available options depend on the file
type:
For all file types:
[ NO ] AUDIT
[ NO ] AUDITCOMPRESS
[ NO ] BUFFERED
CODE file-code
LOCKLENGTH generic-lock-key-length
MAXEXTENTS maximum-extents
NOPURGEUNTIL timestamp
[NO] REFRESH
RESETBROKEN
RESETCORRUPT
[ NO ] SERIALWRITES
[ NO ] VERIFIEDWRITES
CONFIG[URE]
on page 2-26.
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