Kernel-Managed Swap Facility (KMSF) Manual
NSKCOM Command Reference
Kernel-Managed Swap Facility (KMSF) Manual—425824-005
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STATUS SWAPF[ILE]
Interpret this data as follows:
:
If KMSF cannot find a swap file that is listed in its configuration file, the STATUS
command returns the following output:
*** File Error 11: Can't get FILEINFO: $SWAP2.KERSWAP.CPU05C
CPU The number of the processor that the swap file is
dedicated to.
CPU Pages: Total Total memory pages that are currently allocated for the
file.
CPU Pages: Reserved Total memory pages currently reserved in the swap file.
CPU Pages: Available Total memory pages that are currently available in the
file.
Peak CPU Pages ever
reserved
The highest number of memory pages that have ever
been reserved in the file at one time.
Threshold Number of memory pages that must be allocated to
generate an alert message (NSK subsystem message
200).
Stop pending Indication that the STOP command has been issued
against the file, but the file is still in use.
Delete pending Indication that the DELETE command has been issued
against the file, but the file is still in use.
Not currently in use Indication that no processes are swapping to the file,
and the file is not enabled for use by KMSF. (A file that
has been enabled for use through the START
command, but does not yet have any processes
swapping to it, is considered in use.)