Table of Contents
- Memory Concepts
- The Components of a Memory Subsystem
- Monitoring Memory Usage
- Memory Architecture
- Basic Memory Management
- Memory Subsystem Features and the ASD Table
- The Memory Management Module
- Memory Disk Feature
- Two Common Memory Problems
- Using System Commands to Monitor and Manage Memory
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- Changing the Size of the ASD Table (ASD)
- Displaying ASDs Currently In Use (ASDU)
- Displaying Disk Cache Statistics (CACHE)
- Displaying Core Usage Statistics (CU)
- Designating a Disk Location for Overlay (DL OVERLAY)
- Forcing a Memory Dump (DUMP)
- Setting the Memory Ceiling (MEMORYCEILING)
- Displaying Memory Module Statistics (MM)
- Displaying Current System Overlay (O)
- Reconfiguring the Memory Subsystem
- Displaying and Setting Array Segmenting Sizes (SEGARRAYSTART)
- Displaying and Setting Memory Management Factors (SF)
This section presents information about the memory subsystem, the Actual Segment Descriptor (ASD) architecture, and the way to manage ASD table size and system memory with system commands.
Related Topics
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For information on . . . |
Refer to the . . . |
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SYSTEM/BARS utility |
System Software Utilities Reference Manual |
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TeamQuest SMFII |
TeamQuest SMFII and TeamQuest Online Administration and End Use Reference Manual |
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SF (Set Factor) system command |
System Commands Reference |
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SBP (System Balancing Parameters) system command |
System Commands Reference |
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MACS and disk caches |
Memory Accelerated Cache System (MACS) Installation and Operations Guide |
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Reconfiguring the memory subsystem |
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