SYSMANHELP.HLB  —  RESERVED_MEMORY, SHOW
    On Alpha and Integrity servers, displays the memory reservations
    on the running system.

    The display includes how much of the reserved memory is currently
    in use by the named global section. It also includes how much
    memory is reserved and currently in use for page tables, if any,
    and the blocks of physical pages reserved.

    Format

      RESERVED_MEMORY SHOW  name

1  –  Parameter

 name

    Name associated with the entry being displayed within the running
    system. If you do not specify a name, the system displays the
    reserved memory for all registered global sections.

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 displayed. You can use the /GROUP
    qualifier only if you specify name. 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.
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