Kernel-Managed Swap Facility (KMSF) Manual

Operator Messages for KMSF
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config-file
identifies the Kernel-Managed Swap Facility (KMSF) configuration file.
Cause. A processor being disk booted or bus booted did not find or could not open the
KMSF configuration file, $SYSTEM.SYSTEM.ZSYSCFG.
Effect. If space is available on $SYSTEM, KMSF creates and opens a default swap
file, $SYSTEM.ZSYSSWAP.SWAPnn, where nn represents the processor number.
Otherwise, the processor halts with halt code %3055.
Recovery. If the file ZSYSCFG exists but is corrupt, you might be able to recover its
contents by opening it with EDIT or TEDIT. If not, make space available on $SYSTEM
for default swap files or use the NSKCOM ADD command to rebuild ZSYSCFG and
create swap files for all your processors.
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config-file
identifies the current Kernel-Managed Swap Facility (KMSF) configuration file.
Cause. The Kernel-Managed Swap Facility (KMSF) has found a configuration file.
Effect. KMSF reads the configuration file to set up swap files.
Recovery. Informational message only; no corrective action is needed.
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line-num
is the EDIT line number in the ZSYSCFG file on which the syntax error was
detected.
Cause. During startup, a syntax error was detected in the ZSYSCFG configuration file.
Normally, you will not receive this message if you use NSKCOM to configure swap files
and view and alter the configuration file. The ZSYSCFG file is intended to be altered
only by the NSKCOM program. If you receive this message, someone has probably
attempted to edit the file.
KMSF CONFIGURATION FILE NOT FOUND: config-file
KMSF CONFIGURATION FILE: config-file
KMSF CONFIGURATION FILE SYNTAX ERROR ON LINE NUMBER : line-
num