Difference between revisions of "What is BOX VOLUME Pair"
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BOX:VOLUME pair: This is a term that was used when Digital Standard Mumps (DSM) was the major mumps system used and is a way to determine the namespace and instance name that is in use for this installation. To determine it: D GETENV^%ZOSV W Y Reading the results: You should see a line that looks like the following: VISTA^VISTA^WIN^VISTA:CACHE This line contains several pieces of information and is interpreted as follows Each piece of information is separated by a ^, so there are four (4) pieces of information in the above line Piece 1: VISTA = UCI/Namespace Piece 2: VISTA = VOL(UME) Piece 3: WIN = NODE (HOSTNAME) Piece 4: VISTA:CACHE = BOX:VOLUME NOTE: Notice that the volume is in the wrong place when comparing their places in the BOX:VOLUME pair. The output from the above command is correct. This is due to historical purposes.