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OpenVMS System Manager's Manual Document revision date: 15 July 2002 OpenVMS System Manager's Manual Mount the logical disk and use OpenVMS commands such as CREATE/DIR, COPY, etc., or Record Management Services (RMS), to create files on the logical disk. You can dismount and remount the logical disk any number of times and update its contents as often as necessary. You can also apply UIC-based security and access control lists (ACLs) to files. Once you are satisfied with the contents of the logical disk, you are ready to write it to a CD-R disk. How to install a microsoft dynamics ax hotfix download. Penguat sinyal wifi jarak jauh. When you are ready to write to a CD-R disk, do the following: • Turn off other applications to ensure that the write operation will not be interrupted. An interruption might result in unreadable space on the CD-R disk.

The write operation must complete to create a readable CD-ROM. You cannot reclaim the space used by an unfinished write operation. • Enter the WRITE command in the following format: $ @SYS$MANAGER:CDRECORD WRITE filename LDAn: DQnn: laser speed priority where: filename is the file name and file extension of the container file.

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LDAn: is the name of the logical disk and can have a value of LDA1 to LDA9999. DQnn: is the device name of the CD-R or CD-RW drive. Laser turns the laser beam on or off and can have a value of 0 (enable) or 1 (disable). The default is 0. Set this parameter to 1 (disable) when you want to test the process before actually writing to a CD-R disk. Speed is the recording speed for the write operation and can have a value from 0 to 99. The default value is 0.

CDRECORD.COM automatically determines the maximum recording speed based on the speed of the drive and the media speed rating. When speed is set to 0 (the default), CDRECORD.COM uses the maximum recording speed it automatically calculates. You can override this recording speed by entering a number from 1 to 99. Note A CD-R or CD-RW drive might write at one of a number of fixed speeds (for example, at 2x, 4x, 8x, 16x, and 20x). Enter an override speed to set the drive to one of the speeds that it is capable of using. If you enter an unsupported speed for the drive, CDRECORD.COM picks a supported speed close to what you specified.

Priority lets you increase the base priority for the current process. Increase the priority to avoid buffer underruns that could cause a failure in the write operation. You can specify a priority between 1 and 63. If you do not specify priority, your base priority is retained. If you increase the base priority, after the write operation completes you are asked if you want to reset the priority to its original level.

If you answer no, the increased priority level is retained. You should know whether or not your drive is required to record at a specific speed. With some drives, to minimize errors, you might need to record at a slower speed, depending on the ability of your computer to keep up the pace.