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Conference noted::hackers_v1

Title:-={ H A C K E R S }=-
Notice:Write locked - see NOTED::HACKERS
Moderator:DIEHRD::MORRIS
Created:Thu Feb 20 1986
Last Modified:Mon Aug 03 1992
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:680
Total number of notes:5456

320.0. "volume set name help" by SKYLRK::WISEER (FROM THE LAND OF FRUITS & NUTS, SF) Fri Sep 26 1986 01:28

    I need to know how I can change the VMS volume set name.
    
    		one lost FE
    
    
    
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320.1Not sure this is what you want.....SHEILA::BRODRIBBFri Sep 26 1986 08:496
        Not sure I fully understand the question, but are you looking
        for:
        
        	SET VOLUME/LABEL=volume_label  
        
        or is it something totally unrelated ??
320.2MORE INFO ON TBLSKYLRK::WISEERFROM THE LAND OF FRUITS & NUTS, SFFri Sep 26 1986 14:2912
    No that is how you create a set. What I am trying to do is change
    the volume set name of just one of the two disks.
    
    I find nothing in the VMS manuals about this.
    
    When you change the lable you basicaly init the disk.
    
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320.3SKYLAB::FISHERBurns Fisher 381-1466, ZKO1-1/D42Fri Sep 26 1986 17:238
    re .2: " When you change the label, you essentially init the disk."
    
    I have not used volume sets, but SET VOLUME/LABEL on a single volume
    does not init it...it just changes the label, as requested.
    
    Burns
    

320.4???SWIFT::KAKATue Sep 30 1986 08:326
    
    Is it not true that the RVN (Relative Volume Number) and the volume
    name is what indicates that the disk in question is part of such
    a set?
    
    /Ro/
320.5Years later..MDVAX3::COARA wretched hive of bugs and flamers.Tue Nov 24 1987 16:1210
    You've contradicted yourself.  In .0, you say you want to change
    the volume set name; in .2, you say you want to change the label
    of one of the disks.
    
    SET VOLUME /LABEL will perform the latter, but you may have to resort
    to some hackery to change the first.  Check out the files VOLSET.SYS
    and CONTIN.SYS on the individual disks in your volume set; those are
    probably the files you need to hack.
    
    #ken	:-)}