Secrets of OpenVMS
®
File I/O
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First page
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Contents (summary)
Chapter 1
MEASURING HOW I/O BOUND YOU ARE
Chapter 2
REDUCING FILE I/O BOTTLENECKS
Chapter 3
VMS BACKUP I/O CONSIDERATIONS
Appendix A
VOCABULARY - MEASURING HOW I/O BOUND YOU ARE
Appendix B
VOCABULARY - REDUCING FILE I/O BOTTLENECKS
Appendix C
VOCABULARY - VMS BACKUP I/O CONSIDERATIONS
Index
Examples
Tables
Contents
Chapter 1
MEASURING HOW I/O BOUND YOU ARE
1.1
What Can You Do about an I/O Bound System?
1.2
Determining Which Files are
Hot
1.2.1
Other Methods of Determining
Hot
Files
1.2.2
File Access and Deaccess
1.2.3
Installing SETWATCH.EXE with Privileges
Chapter 2
REDUCING FILE I/O BOTTLENECKS
2.1
What Can You do about an I/O Bound System?
2.2
Speeding Up I/O Operations
2.3
Eliminating I/O Operations
2.4
Host Based Data Caching
2.5
RMS File CONVERSION
2.6
RMS Buffering
2.6.1
RMS Local Buffering
2.6.2
RMS Global Buffering
2.6.3
An RMS Global Buffering Example
2.6.4
Monitoring RMS Cache Hits
2.6.5
Statistics Option
2.6.6
SYSGEN Parameter Changes
2.7
Disk Defragmentation
2.8
File Defragmentation
2.8.1
Create a .FDL for the file
2.8.2
Customize the .FDL file
2.8.3
Converting and Renaming
Chapter 3
VMS BACKUP I/O CONSIDERATIONS
3.1
Data-Block Layout
3.2
The Effects of Block Size
3.3
Sequence Number Usage
3.4
Error Detection and Correction
3.4.1
Cyclic Redundancy Check
3.4.2
Redundancy Group Data
3.4.3
Tape Devices with Hardware CRC and ECC
3.4.4
Tape Devices with Minimal Error Correction
Appendix A
VOCABULARY - MEASURING HOW I/O BOUND YOU ARE
Appendix B
VOCABULARY - REDUCING FILE I/O BOTTLENECKS
Appendix C
VOCABULARY - VMS BACKUP I/O CONSIDERATIONS
Master Index
Examples
1-1
MONITOR DISK Utility
1-2
Locating Hot Files
2-1
MONITOR RMS Utility
Tables
2-1
Eliminating File I/O Operations
2-2
SYSGEN Parameters Changes for RMS Global Buffering
2-3
SYSGEN Parameters Changes for RMS Global or Local Buffering
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