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Chapter 4 Releasing 125
The fs Directive: Specifying Directives for
Individual File Systems
You can use the fs = family-set-name directive in the releaser.cmd file to indicate
that the directives that follow the fs = directive apply only to the named file
system.
This directive has the following format:
For family-set-name, specify the name of a family set in the mcf file.
Directives preceding the first fs = directive are global and apply to all file systems.
Directives following the fs = directive override global directives. The directives
described in this chapter can be used either as global directives or as directives
specific to one file system.
The releaser.cmd(4) man page includes examples of the fs = directive.
The no_release and
display_all_candidates Directives:
Specifying Debugging
The no_release and display_all_candidates directives can be useful for
tuning or debugging the releaser. These directives are as follows:
The no_release directive prevents files from being removed from online disk
cache. You can use this directive to check the directives in the releaser.cmd
without actually releasing files.
This directive has the following format:
The display_all_candidates directive writes the names of all release
candidates to the log file.
This directive has the following format:
fs = family-set-name
no_release
display_all_candidates
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