Kernel-Managed Swap Facility (KMSF) Manual
Managing KMS Files
Kernel-Managed Swap Facility (KMSF) Manual—425824-005
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Checking Your Current Configuration
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All swap files known to NSKCOM, including both configured and default swap files
•
Indicators of pending DELETE commands, pending STOP commands, and non-
default THRESHOLD values for all swap files that have them
The ENV command does not display the status of swap files. To find out if a swap file
is in use or not, use the INFO or STATUS command.
Figure 3-2 shows the output of the ENV command.
Note. For the H06.03 RVU, the ENV command incorrectly displays the default file size as
64 MB. The default file size is128 MB.
Figure 3-2. ENV Command
NSKCOM
Version
Currently
assumed
file attributes
Default value of threshold
is 85. Any non-default
value is shown.
NSKCOM
log file, if any
KMSF configuration file
All kernel-managed
swap files
STOP indicates that
the file has been
marked for STOP
DELETE STOP indicates
that the file has been
marked for both DELETE
and STOP
VST006.vsd
NSK- ENV
NSKCOM - T5838H01 BASE (01OCT04) - Apr 15 2005
Currently-assumed file attribute values:
CPU -1
MaxExtents 64
Extent Size 1024 disk pages
Filesize 64.000 MB
Format 0
Threshold DEFAULT
Current volume is \AUSTIN.$NSKSC2.SYSTEM.
Default volume is \AUSTIN.$NSKSC2.SYSTEM.
Log file is $NSKSC2.SYSTEM.KMSFLOG.
CPU page size is 16384
$SYSTEM.SYSTEM.ZSYSCFG
KMS.SWAPFILE = 0 $SWAP.KERSWAP.CPU00A THRESHOLD 70
KMS.SWAPFILE = 1 $SWAP.KERSWAP.CPU01A
KMS.SWAPFILE = 0 $SWAP.KERSWAP.CPU00B
KMS.SWAPFILE = 1 $SWAP.KERSWAP.CPU01B
KMS.SWAPFILE = 2 $SWAP.KERSWAP.CPU02A DELETE STOP
KMS.SWAPFILE = 3 $SWAP.KERSWAP.CPU03A
KMS.SWAPFILE = 2 $SWAP.KERSWAP.CPU02B
KMS.SWAPFILE = 3 $SWAP.KERSWAP.CPU03B STOP
KMS.SWAPFILE = 0 $SYSTEM.ZSYSSWAP.SWAP00
KMS.SWAPFILE = 1 $SYSTEM.ZSYSSWAP.SWAP01
KMS.SWAPFILE = 2 $SYSTEM.ZSYSSWAP.SWAP02
KMS.SWAPFILE = 3 $SYSTEM.ZSYSSWAP.SWAP03
NSK -
A CPU value of -1
indicates that there is
currently no
assumed CPU
Configured swap files
Default swap files