Kernel-Managed Swap Facility (KMSF) Manual
NSKCOM Command Reference
Kernel-Managed Swap Facility (KMSF) Manual—425824-005
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STATUS SWAP-USAGE
Example 4-15 shows the STATUS command used with the SWAP-USAGE parameter
and specifying a process.
Interpret this data as follows:
Example 4-16 on page 4-29 shows the STATUS command used with the SWAP-
USAGE parameter and specifying a process pair.
Example 4-15. The STATUS Command Used With the SWAP-USAGE Parameter
With a Process Specified
NSK-STATUS SWAP-USAGE $DM02
SYSTEM : \M5 LOGTIME : October 20, 1998 11:21:54
TYPE : (E=Extensible S=Shared O=Owner)
(CPU Page size is 16384 Bytes
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Process Pri User-ID Program File Name
$DM02 2,12 170 255,255 $SYSTEM.SYS00.DMON
KMSF-BACKED SEGMENTS: (Process Space Guarantee = 160KB)
--------------------------------------------------------------
SEG-ID TYPE SIZE RESERVATION
KBYTE PAGES KBYTE
--------------------------------------------------------------
1 1572 99 1584
Heap+Global+SRL+Stack 160 10 160
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TOTAL 109 1744KB
FILE-BACKED SEGMENTS: None
System/LOGTIME System name and logon time.
TYPE Identifies the segment’s type.
Process Space
Guarantee
Initial space guarantee specified during process
creation, in kilobytes.
SEG-ID TYPE Segment ID specified during segment allocation.
Heap+Global+SRL+
Stack
Swap statistics for system-allocated segments for
Mainstack, SRL instance data Globals, and Heap.
SIZE Size of the KMSF-backed segment. For system-
allocated systems this is the sum of the sizes for all the
segments.
RESERVATION KMSF reservation for the segment. For system-
allocated segments this is the sum of reservations for
all the segments.
TOTAL Sum of the counts for all segments of the process.