Document revision date: 19 July 1999
OpenVMS I/O User's Reference Manual
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M
Magnetic tapes
function codes
status returns
Mailboxes
creating
deleting
device characteristics
disable terminal
driver
function codes #1
function codes #2
function modifiers
IO$M_NORSWAIT #1
IO$M_NORSWAIT #2
IO$M_NOW #1
IO$M_NOW #2
IO$M_NOW #3
IO$M_NOW #4
IO$M_NOW #5
IO$M_NOW #6
IO$M_READATTN
IO$M_READERCHECK #1
IO$M_READERCHECK #2
IO$M_READERCHECK #3
IO$M_SETPROT
IO$M_STREAM
IO$M_WRITERCHECK #1
IO$M_WRITERCHECK #2
get mailbox information function
I/O functions
IO$_READLBLK
IO$_READPBLK
IO$_READVBLK
IO$_WRITELBLK
IO$_WRITEOF
IO$_WRITEPBLK
IO$_WRITEVBLK
I/O status block
list of operations
message format
terminal
message size
multiport memory
permanent #1
permanent #2
permanent #3
programming examples
protection #1
protection #2
protection #3
read attention AST function
read function
See also Terminals
set attention AST function
set protection function
status returns
SYS$GETDVI returns
temporary #1
temporary #2
terminal/mailbox interaction
volume protection #1
volume protection #2
wait for writer/reader function
write attention AST function
write end-of-file message function
write function
Master adapter
Message format
See Mailboxes
Modify file function
MOUNT command
Mount function
Movefile subfunction
calling #1
calling #2
description
MSCP (mass storage control protocol)
supported devices
Multinational character set
See DEC Multinational Character Set
Multiplexers
DMB32 device
DMF32 device
DZ11 device
DZ32 device
O
Out-of-band AST #1
Out-of-band AST #2
P
Parity flag
PASTHRU mode #1
PASTHRU mode #2
PASTHRU mode #3
PASTHRU mode #4
PATHWORKS configuration
ELAN
PATHWORKS over ELAN
configuring
Permanent mailboxes
See Mailboxes
Port access mode
Port selection
Ports
LAN configuration
Protection
directory entry
Pseudoterminals
canceling request
control connection routines
creating
deleting
device characteristics
driver
event notification
features
flow control
I/O buffers
programming example
reading data
using write with echo
writing data
PTD$CANCEL control connection routine
PTD$CREATE control connection routine
PTD$DELETE control connection routine
PTD$READ control connection routine
PTD$READW control connection routine
PTD$SET_EVENT_NOTIFICATION control connection routine
PTD$WRITE control connection routine
Q
$QIO
Quota file
transfer block
Quotas
AST #1
AST #2
AST #3
AST #4
AST #5
AST #6
buffered I/O #1
buffered I/O #2
buffered I/O #3
buffered I/O #4
BYTELIM
direct I/O #1
direct I/O #2
disk #1
disk #2
mailbox buffer #1
mailbox buffer #2
mailbox buffer #3
R
RA60 disk
RA70 disk
RA90 disk
RB02 cartridge disk
RC25 disk
RD53 disk
RD54 disk
Read attention AST function
Read/write attributes subfunction
Record attributes value
Return key
Rewind offline function
RF30 disk
RF71 disk
RK06 cartridge disk
RK07 cartridge disk
RL02 cartridge disk
RM03 disk
RM05 disk
RP05 disk
RP06 disk
RP07 disk
RQDX3 disk controller
RTPAD component of SET HOST
RX01 console disk
RX02 diskette
RX23 diskette
RX33 diskette
RX50 diskette
RZ22 disk
RZ23 disk
RZ55 disk
S
SCSI class driver
SCSI class/port architecture
SCSI command
disabling retry
enabling retry
padding, when required
setting disconnect timeout for #1
setting disconnect timeout for #2
setting DMA timeout for #1
setting DMA timeout for #2
setting phase change timeout for #1
setting phase change timeout for #2
SCSI disconnect feature
enabling
SCSI port driver
SCSI (Small Computer Systems Interface)
disk class driver
disks
class driver
error recovery #1
error recovery #2
handling errors in audio applications
hardware compliance
$QIO interface to disk class driver
SCSI_NOAUTO system parameter
SDI (Standard Disk Interface)
Sector translation
Seek operation
Sense tape mode function
Serial line multiplexer
Set attention AST
See Attention AST
SET HOST facility
Set modes
magnetic tape
mailbox
Set Mac qualifier
terminal
SET TERMINAL command #1
SET TERMINAL command #2
SET TERMINAL command #3
Setting characteristics
magnetic tape
terminal
Shadow set virtual unit driver
functions
hardware configurations
SHDRIVER.EXE file
Shelving
determining if file is shelvable
determining if file is shelved
SII integral adapter
Skip file function
Skip sectoring
Slave formatter
Small Computer Systems Interface (SCSI)
See SCSI
SONET/SDH framing
SS$_ABORT return #1
SS$_ABORT return #2
SS$_ABORT return #3
SS$_ABORT return #4
SS$_ABORT return #5
SS$_ABORT return #6
SS$_ABORT return #7
SS$_ABORT return #8
SS$_ACCONFLICT return
SS$_ACCVIO return #1
SS$_ACCVIO return #2
SS$_ACCVIO return #3
SS$_ACPVAFUL return
SS$_BADATTRIB return
SS$_BADCHKSUM return
SS$_BADESCAPE return #1
SS$_BADESCAPE return #2
SS$_BADFILEHDR return
SS$_BADFILENAME return
SS$_BADFILEVER return
SS$_BADIRECTORY return
SS$_BADPARAM return #1
SS$_BADPARAM return #2
SS$_BADPARAM return #3
SS$_BADPARAM return #4
SS$_BADPARAM return #5
SS$_BADPARAM return #6
SS$_BADPARAM return #7
SS$_BADQFILE return
SS$_BLOCKCNTERR return
SS$_BUFFEROVF return #1
SS$_BUFFEROVF return #2
SS$_BUFFEROVF return #3
SS$_BUFFEROVF return #4
SS$_BUFFEROVF return #5
SS$_CANCEL return #1
SS$_CANCEL return #2
SS$_CANCEL return #3
SS$_CANCEL return #4
SS$_CHANINTLK return
SS$_COMMHARD return
SS$_CONTROLC return #1
SS$_CONTROLC return #2
SS$_CONTROLO return
SS$_CONTROLY return
SS$_CREATED return
SS$_CTRLERR return #1
SS$_CTRLERR return #2
SS$_CTRLERR return #3
SS$_DATACHECK return #1
SS$_DATACHECK return #2
SS$_DATACHECK return #3
SS$_DATAOVERUN return #1
SS$_DATAOVERUN return #2
SS$_DATAOVERUN return #3
SS$_DATAOVERUN return #4
SS$_DATAOVERUN return #5
SS$_DATAOVERUN return #6
SS$_DEVACTIVE
SS$_DEVACTIVE return #1
SS$_DEVACTIVE return #2
SS$_DEVALLOC return
SS$_DEVICEFULL return
SS$_DEVINACT return
SS$_DEVOFFLINE return #1
SS$_DEVOFFLINE return #2
SS$_DEVREQERR
SS$_DEVREQERR return
SS$_DIRFULL return
SS$_DIRNOTEMPTY return
SS$_DISCONNECT return
SS$_DRVERR return #1
SS$_DRVERR return #2
SS$_DUPDSKQUOTA return
SS$_DUPFILENAME return
SS$_DUPUNIT return
SS$_ENDOFFILE return #1
SS$_ENDOFFILE return #2
SS$_ENDOFFILE return #3
SS$_ENDOFFILE return #4
SS$_ENDOFFILE return #5
LAN driver status return
magnetic tape status return
mailbox status return
SS$_ENDOFTAPE return
SS$_ENDOFVOLUME return #1
SS$_ENDOFVOLUME return #2
SS$_EXBYTLM return
SS$_EXDISKQUOTA return
SS$_EXQUOTA return #1
SS$_EXQUOTA return #2
SS$_EXQUOTA return #3
SS$_FCPREADERR return
SS$_FCPREWNDERR return
SS$_FCPSPACERR return
SS$_FCPWRITERR return
SS$_FILELOCKED return
SS$_FILENUMCHK return
SS$_FILEPURGED return
SS$_FILESEQCHK return
SS$_FILESTRUCT return
SS$_FILNOTEXP return
SS$_FORCEDERR return
SS$_FORMAT return #1
SS$_FORMAT return #2
SS$_HANGUP return
SS$_HEADERFULL return
SS$_IBCERROR return
SS$_IDXFILEFULL return
SS$_ILLCNTRFUNC return
SS$_ILLIOFUNC return #1
SS$_ILLIOFUNC return #2
SS$_ILLIOFUNC return #3
SS$_ILLIOFUNC return #4
SS$_ILLIOFUNC return #5
SS$_INCOMPAT return
SS$_INSFMAPREG return
SS$_INSFMEM return #1
SS$_INSFMEM return #2
SS$_INSFMEM return #3
SS$_IVADDR return
SS$_IVBUFLEN return #1
SS$_IVBUFLEN return #2
SS$_IVBUFLEN return #3
SS$_MBFULL return #1
SS$_MBFULL return #2
SS$_MBFULL return #3
SS$_MBFULL return #4
SS$_MBTOOSML return #1
SS$_MBTOOSML return #2
SS$_MEDOFL return #1
SS$_MEDOFL return #2
SS$_MEDOFL return #3
SS$_NODISKQUOTA return
SS$_NOMOREFILES return
SS$_NONEXDRV return #1
SS$_NONEXDRV return #2
SS$_NOPRIV return #1
SS$_NOPRIV return #2
SS$_NOPRIV return #3
SS$_NOPRIV return #4
SS$_NOPRIV return #5
SS$_NOQFILE return
SS$_NOREADER return
SS$_NORMAL return #1
SS$_NORMAL return #2
SS$_NORMAL return #3
SS$_NORMAL return #4
SS$_NORMAL return #5
SS$_NORMAL return #6
SS$_NOSUCHFILE return
SS$_NOTAPEOP return
SS$_NOTLABELMT return
SS$_NOTPRINTED return
SS$_NOTVOLSET return
SS$_NOWRITER return
SS$_OPINCOMPL return #1
SS$_OPINCOMPL return #2
SS$_OPINCOMPL return #3
SS$_OPINCOMPL return #4
SS$_OVRDSKQUOTA return
SS$_PARITY return #1
SS$_PARITY return #2
SS$_PARITY return #3
SS$_PARTESCAPE return #1
SS$_PARTESCAPE return #2
SS$_PARTESCAPE return #3
SS$_QFACTIVE return
SS$_QFNOTACT return
SS$_RCT return
SS$_RDDELDATA return
SS$_SERIOUSEXCP return #1
SS$_SERIOUSEXCP return #2
SS$_SUPERSEDE return
SS$_TAPEPOSLOST return
SS$_TIMEOUT return #1
SS$_TIMEOUT return #2
SS$_TIMEOUT return #3
SS$_TIMEOUT return #4
SS$_TIMEOUT return #5
SS$_TIMEOUT return #6
SS$_TIMEOUT return #7
SS$_TOOMANYVER return
SS$_TOOMUCHDATA return
SS$_UNSAFE return #1
SS$_UNSAFE return #2
SS$_VOLINV return #1
SS$_VOLINV return #2
SS$_WASECC return
SS$_WRITLCK return #1
SS$_WRITLCK return #2
SS$_WRITLCK return #3
SS$_WRONGACP return
Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SDH)
Synchronous Optical Network (SONET)
Synchronous SCSI data transfer mode
enabling #1
enabling #2
SYS$ASSIGN routine #1
SYS$ASSIGN routine #2
SYS$ASSIGN routine #3
SYS$ASSIGN routine #4
SYS$CREMBX system service
SYS$DASSGN routine #1
SYS$DASSGN routine #2
SYS$DELMBX system service
SYS$DISMOU system service
SYS$EWDRIVER LAN driver
SYS$GETDVI routine
disk
LAN drivers
mailbox
SCSI generic class driver
terminal
SYS$QIO routines
format for request to SCSI generic class driver
SYS$QIO system service
interface to audio functions
SYSGEN parameter
LAN_FLAGS
SYSGEN (System Generation utility)
See System Generation utility
System
console terminal
System Generation utility (SYSGEN)
configuring SCSI devices
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