On Alpha and Integrity servers, removes a reserved memory entry from the Reserved Memory Registry data file. This command takes effect on the next reboot and does not affect the running systems. Format RESERVED_MEMORY REMOVE name
1 – Parameter
name Name associated with the entry being removed. You must specify a name. If page tables are reserved for the named memory-resident global section, the additional reserved memory is also removed.
2 – Qualifiers
2.1 /GLOBAL_SECTION
/GLOBAL_SECTION (default) /NOGLOBAL_SECTION /NOGLOBAL_SECTION indicates that the memory qualifier is for a privileged application instead of a group or system global section. (/GLOBAL_SECTION indicates that the memory qualifier is for a group or system global section.) You cannot use /NOGLOBAL_ SECTION with the qualifiers /GROUP, /SYSGBL, or /PAGE_TABLES.
2.2 /GROUP
/GROUP=n You must specify /GROUP if the memory-resident global section is a group global section. Do not specify /GROUP if the memory- resident global section is a system global section. The value n is the UIC group number (in octal) associated with the memory- resident section being removed. You cannot use the /GROUP qualifier with either /SYSGBL or /NOGLOBAL_SECTION parameters.
2.3 /SYSGBL
Indicates that a reservation is for a system global memory resident section. You cannot combine this qualifier with the /GROUP or /NOGLOBAL_ SECTION qualifier. This qualifier is the default unless you specify /GROUP or /NOGLOBAL_SECTION.
3 – Example
SYSMAN> RESERVED_MEMORY ADD DFW$GS1/SIZE=1 SYSMAN> RESERVED_MEMORY REMOVE DFW$GS1 The first command in this example adds DFW$GS1; the second command removes it.