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DELFIL
CUSP FOR DELETING FILES FROM THE DISK
AUTHOR: A. WACHS
DATE: 24 MARCH 70
FILE: DELFIL.RNO
The information in this document is subject to
change without notice and should not be
construed as a commitment by Digital Equipment
Corporation.
DELFIL Page 2
1.0 INTRODUCTION
DELFIL is a program which will delete files (including those
with Rib Errors) from the disk.
2.0 OPERATION
2.1 Loading Instructions
.LOAD DELFIL
.SSAVE SYS:DELFIL
There are no assembly parameters
2.2 Run Instructions
.R DELFIL
*DEV:FILE.EXT[PRJ,PRG]/Switch
2.3 Switches
/D - Delete the named file. If FILE.EXT is a UFD, first
delete all those files contained in the UFD which do not
have Rib errors.
/S - Delete the named file with SUPER USETO, whether or not
there is a Rib Error on the LOOKUP. If the named file is a
UFD, do not attempt to delete any files in it.
/R - Delete all files in the named UFD which have Rib
errors. Do not alter non-Rib error files. DEV="DSK", or
omitted, implies all STR's in the job's search list.
Otherwise, DEV must be the name of an STR.
/C - Clean the disk, delete all the UFD's (except [1,1],
[1,2], [1,4], [3,3] and [10,1]) which are both empty and not
logged in. DEV="DSK", or omitted, implies all STR's in
system. Otherwise, DEV must be the name of an STR.
2.4 Priviliges
In order to delete anything other than a non-Rib error file
the job must be logged in under [1,2]
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3.0 Operating Notes
Note that Rib error files are removed by SUPER USETO.Thus,
their blocks are lost (not returned to the free-block pool)
until the disk is refreshed.