Kernel-Managed Swap Facility (KMSF) Manual

Operator Messages for KMSF
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If there are multiple lines with errors in the ZSYSCFG file, this message is generated
for each line.
Effect. The specified line of the configuration file is ignored. Any swap file specified on
the line is not added or enabled for use. If there is no swap file configured for a
processor, KMSF attempts to create a default swap file for the processor. If KMSF
cannot create a default swap file, the processor does not come up. The next time a
super-group user (255, n) runs NSKCOM, the Kernel-Managed Swap Facility (KMSF)
deletes the line from the configuration file.
Recovery. Print the ZSYSCFG configuration file and note the contents of the line that
is in error. Run NSKCOM as a super-group user (255, n) to correct your KMSF
configuration. If a swap file was specified on the erroneous line, use NSKCOM to add
and enable use of the file.
If this error recurs or is not resolved through NSKCOM, contact your support
representative to file a problem report. Provide all relevant information as follows:
A copy of your ZSYSCFG file
The contents of the line that is in error
Descriptions of the problem and accompanying symptoms
Details from the message or messages generated
Supporting documentation such as Event Management Service (EMS) logs, trace
files, and a processor dump, if applicable
If your local operating procedures require contacting the Hewlett-Packard Company
Global Customer Support Center (GCSC), supply your system number and the
numbers and versions of all related products as well.
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swapfile
identifies the kernel-managed swap file as it is specified in the ZSYSCFG file.
Cause. A swap file listed in the ZSYSCFG configuration file was not found during
system startup. One possible reason a swap file might not have been found is that the
disk was down when the processor was loading.
Effect. If another swap file is specified for the missing swap file’s processor, the
processor uses the other swap file. If no other swap file is specified and there is
sufficient space on $SYSTEM, KMSF creates a default swap file for the processor. If
KMSF cannot find or create a swap file, the processor does not come up.
Recovery. Check that you have specified the swap file’s name and location correctly
in the ZSYSCFG file and that the swap file is on the specified subvolume. If the
KMSF SWAPFILE NOT FOUND: swapfile