Kernel-Managed Swap Facility (KMSF) Manual
Operator Messages for KMSF
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swapfile
identifies the kernel-managed swap file.
cpu
is the processor associated with the swap file.
Cause. A user stopped usage of the specified swap file by entering the NSKCOM
STOP command, or the disk that the swap file was on went down.
Effect. Swapping to the specified swap file is prevented. If the swap file’s disk went
down, processes swapping to the file are abended. If this is the only swap file available
for the processor, stopping use of the file prevents any processes from starting in that
processor until a swap file is enabled for use by the Kernel-Managed Swap Facility
(KMSF).
Recovery. If other swap files are available for the processor, this is an informational
message only; no corrective action is needed.
If the disk that the swap file is on went down, bring the disk up. KMSF automatically
opens and starts using the swap file.
If no other swap files are available for the processor, you must add and enable use of a
swap file for the processor. Because you cannot start a process on the processor, run
NSKCOM on another processor. Use the NSKCOM ADD and START commands to
add and enable a swap file for the processor. You can also use the START command
to enable the stopped file to put it back into use.
KMSF SWAPFILE STOPPED: swapfile CPU cpu