Tells you whether volumes need rebuilding. You may need to rebuild a volume if the volume was improperly dismounted. Volumes are improperly dismounted when, for example, the system crashes. For each volume, SHOW DEVICES/REBUILD_STATUS returns one of these values: Value Meaning Yes Rebuild needed. No Rebuild not needed. Not applicable You cannot rebuild this volume. This value is returned if, for example, the volume is not a disk, or the volume is write-locked. Information Rebuild information is unavailable. This value unavailable is returned when, for example, the volume is not mounted, or mount verification is taking place. To rebuild a volume, either: o Use SET VOLUME/REBUILD o Dismount the volume, then mount the volume again using MOUNT/REBUILD You cannot use the /REBUILD_STATUS qualifier with any other SHOW DEVICES qualifiers, except /OUTPUT.