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ScrolllinesThe scrolllines option specifies the number of lines of in<strong>for</strong>mation that aredisplayed on your screen at one time. Use this option when you set thescrollprompt option to Yes <strong>and</strong> you use one of the following comm<strong>and</strong>s.SupportedOptionsSyntaxYou can use the scrolllines option with the following comm<strong>and</strong>s only:v delete filespacev query archivev query backupv query backupsetv query filespacev query imagev query groupv query nasv query nodev query optionsClientsThis option is valid <strong>for</strong> all <strong>UNIX</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Linux</strong> clients. The server can also define thisoption. The <strong>Tivoli</strong> <strong>Storage</strong> <strong>Manager</strong> client API does not support this option.FilePlace this option in the client user options file (dsm.opt). You can set this option onthe Comm<strong>and</strong> Line category, Number of lines to display on screen field of thePreferences editor.►► SCROLLLines number ►◄ParametersExamplesnumberSpecifies the number of lines of in<strong>for</strong>mation that are displayed on your screenat one time. The range of values is 1 through 80; the default is 20.Options file:scrolllines 25Comm<strong>and</strong> line:-scrolll=25This option is valid on the initial comm<strong>and</strong> line <strong>and</strong> in interactive mode. If youuse this option in interactive mode, it affects only the comm<strong>and</strong> with which it isspecified. When that comm<strong>and</strong> completes, the value reverts to the value at thebeginning of the interactive session. This will be the value from the dsm.opt fileunless overridden by the initial comm<strong>and</strong> line or by an option <strong>for</strong>ced by the server.Chapter 9. Using processing options 339

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