Kernel-Managed Swap Facility (KMSF) Manual
NSKCOM Command Reference
Kernel-Managed Swap Facility (KMSF) Manual—425824-005
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RESET Command
RESET Command
The RESET command changes all the attributes set by the ASSUME command to the
following defaults:
CPU: -1
MAXEXTENTS: 64
EXTENTS: 512 disk pages for G-series RVUs, 1024 disk pages for H-series RVUs
SIZE: 64.000 MB for G-series RVUs, 128 MB for H-series RVUs
Format: 0
Threshold: DEFAULT (85%)
For information about these attributes, see the ASSUME Command on page 4-8.
START Command
The START command enables use of a swap file. Use the START command to enable
use of a swap file that you have just created, that you stopped use of by additional
processes, or that is currently not in use. This command can be issued only by
super-group users (255, n).
filename
is the name of the swap file to be enabled. The variable filename is specified as:
$volume.subvolume.filename.
Here is an example of this command:
NSK-START SWAPFILE $SWAP.KERSWAP.CPU00A
START was successful: $SWAP.KERSWAP.CPU00A
NSK-
RESET
START SWAPF[ILE] filename