/LEVEL={n} /LEVEL=1 (default) The defragmentation process selects files for defragmentation (from among those not excluded) based on the /LEVEL qualifier. Once a file is selected as a candidate, the defragmentation process attempts to fully defragment that file (make it 100 percent contiguous). Specify the level number as an integer ranging from one to five: o /LEVEL=1 (default) Any file that is not 100 percent contiguous, or can be selected using levels two through four, is a candidate for defragmentation. o /LEVEL=2 Any file whose extents cannot be completely mapped by the mapping window, or that can be selected using levels three or four, is a candidate for defragmentation. The default window value is seven and can be set for a given volume using: $ SET VOLUME {device-spec}/WINDOWS=[n] o /LEVEL=3 Any file with retrieval pointers in more than one file header, or that can be selected using level four, is a candidate for defragmentation. o /LEVEL=4 The defragmentation process for level 4 processing performs only free space consolidation. This level is used in conjunction with the /CONSOLIDATE_ FREESPACE qualifier. o /LEVEL=5 This level requests a volume analysis only; no defragmentation occurs. The statistical results are available in the log file, which is required when /LEVEL=5 is selected (see the /LOG qualifier). If level five is selected, the /LEVEL=2 candidate file specifications are listed in the full log file.