On Thu, May 8, 2008 at 8:39 PM, Bill Holder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> The problem with scanning the PGMBKs is, of course (in addition to there
> being lots and lots of them), that PGMBKs are themselves pageable, and so

Fortunately they run a performance monitor that makes the job a bit easier.

My apologies for those with proportional font, but the 1 for the
address space SYSTEM tells me who got his page out there.

                                  <-----Address Space Pages----->
                                  <Resident> <Locked-> <PagedOut>
Owner    Space Name               <2GB >2GB  <2GB >2GB DASD XSTOR
-------- ------------------------ ---- ----- ---- ---- ---- -----
System:  System                    31K  3266    0   16    1     0
 Virtual Disk_Subset                 0     0    0    0    0     0
SYSTEM   FULL$TRACK$CACHE$1          0     0    0    0    0     0
SYSTEM   ISFCDATASPACE               0    36    0   16    0     0
SYSTEM   PTRM0000                  31K     0    0    0    0     0
SYSTEM   REAL                        0     0    0    0    0     0
SYSTEM   SYSTEM                      0  3106    0    0    1     0
MAILER   VDISK$MAILER$$$0200$0044    0     0    0    0    0     0
SYSTEM   VIRTUAL$FREE$STORAGE        0   124    0    0    0     0

I recall that CP used to push something like 544 pages during IPL
(initialization stuff) and while that seems gone these days, this
single page may still be part of that process.

Rob
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Rob van der Heij
Velocity Software GmbH
http://velocitysoftware.com/

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