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Instruções de Operação HP, Modelo HP NonStop G-Series

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SETMODE Operations

Parameters and Effect
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If the file is audited and structured, the file must be opened with an access
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mode of read-only. The exclusion mode can be shared, protected, or exclusive.
If the exclusion mode is shared, updates done by other openers of the file
might not be seen by this opener.
If the file is audited and unstructured, only read operations can be performed
on the file after this SETMODE is issued with param1 set to 1. Write
operations must not be issued until the SETMODE is reissued with param1
set to 0.
If the file is not audited, the file can be opened with any access mode and any
exclusion mode. If the exclusion mode is shared, updates done by other
openers of the file might not be seen by this opener. To issue write requests
after the SETMODE is issued with param1 set to 1, the exclusion mode must
be exclusive.
Once the large transfer mode is enabled, only the data transfer operations of
READX, READUPDATEX, WRITEX, and WRITEUPDATEX are allowed.
No record locks are supported. READX and WRITEX use the record address
in NEXTREC. READUPDATEX and WRITEUPDATEX use the record
address in CURREC. POSITION can be used to set CURREC and NEXTREC.
Relative byte addressing is used for positioning.
The operation is done nowait if the file is opened for nowait I/O. The operation
must then be completed by a call to AWAITIOX. The operation can be
canceled by CANCEL or CANCELREQ.
With the large transfer mode enabled, data is read or written directly from the
user's buffer. The user's buffer is locked in memory until completion of the
operation. The data is not moved to or from the PFS. If the I/O is done nowait,
the user should not modify or examine the data in the buffer until the I/O has
finished. This also applies to other processes sharing the segment containing
the buffer. If the I/O is done in a nowait manner and the buffer is in the stack,
the buffer must be in the high end of the stack.
The record address (in NEXTREC or CURREC) must be on a page boundary
(a multiple of 2K bytes) or error 550, “illegal position," will be returned. Note
that, as usual, when performing successive READXs without intervening
POSITIONs, NEXTREC is incremented by the count actually read. Just before
the EOF, the count read will probably not be a multiple of 2K bytes, hence
violating the record address constraint for the next READX call. A POSITION
before each READX call ensures that the record address meets the page
boundary constraint.
If -1D positioning is used, the current EOF must be on a page boundary;
otherwise, the disk process returns an error. If -1D positioning is used or writes
are done that change the EOF, some performance gains are lost. When the EOF
is changed, DP2 must do extra checkpoints. To avoid the extra checkpoints,
issue a CONTROL 2 to set the EOF to a high value before starting a series of
large writes. When the writes are complete, another CONTROL 2 can be
issued to set EOF to the correct value.
Guardian Programming Reference Summary for pTAL and TAL 522631-001
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