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  • ... argument bits 4 through 13 and 18 through 31 must be 0. If the global section is mapped to a file (neither SEC$M_PAGFIL nor SEC$M_PFNMAP is set), the ...
    27 KB (4,468 words) - 12:46, 28 November 2019
  • ... system interprets the group UIC as part of the global section name; thus, the names of global sections are unique to UIC groups. You can specify any ...
    7 KB (1,066 words) - 12:46, 28 November 2019
  • ... in a request to create a global section duplicates the name of an existing global section within the system. Global section names must be unique ...
    122 KB (18,338 words) - 07:03, 23 December 2019
  • ... defines the maximum number of systemwide pages allowed for global page-file sections (scratch global sections that can be used without being mapped to ...
    2 KB (256 words) - 06:22, 9 April 2019
  • ... space. SMP also provides simultaneous shared access to common data in global sections to all processors. OpenVMS SMP selects the CPU where a process ...
    73 KB (10,966 words) - 01:24, 5 June 2022
  • ... the API first documented for VMS V7.2) which displays information about a global section including the name of the file associated with it and the ...
    228 KB (33,783 words) - 18:52, 12 July 2023
  • ... COMMON_EVENT_CLUSTER DEVICE FILE GLXSYS_GLOBAL_SECTION GLXGRP_GLOBAL_SECTION GROUP_GLOBAL_SECTION ICC_ASSOCIATION LOGICAL_NAME_TABLE ...
    13 KB (2,135 words) - 10:47, 3 February 2020
  • ... not explicitly deleted, they tie up space in the global section and global page tables, which are limited resources. Category:Devour Privileges
    784 bytes (115 words) - 16:33, 23 July 2019
  • ... as shared, or if user programs are likely to create many global sections, you must increase the value of this parameter. GBLPAGES has the AUTOGEN ...
    1 KB (188 words) - 06:19, 9 April 2019
  • ... use the Install utility ( INSTALL ). System global sections require space in the global section and global page tables, which are limited resources. ...
    515 bytes (73 words) - 16:53, 23 July 2019
  • ... user images as shared, or if user programs are likely to create many global sections, you must increase the value of this parameter. If the value of ...
    1 KB (169 words) - 06:24, 9 April 2019
  • ... entries. The system parameter GBLSECTIONS sets the maximum number of global sections that can exist systemwide. Because the current number is ...
    54 KB (8,797 words) - 19:32, 13 November 2019
  • ... device - SYSGBL PRV$M_SYSGBL Can create system global sections - SYSLCK PRV$M_SYSLCK Queue systemwide locks - SYSNAM ...
    13 KB (2,104 words) - 07:14, 9 July 2019
  • ... for each process, its use as an index into system global sections guarantees no collisions with other system processes accessing those sections. ...
    49 KB (8,143 words) - 07:47, 14 November 2019
  • ... lets a user's process create and map page frame number (PFN) global sections to specific pages of physical memory or I/O device registers, no ...
    681 bytes (103 words) - 10:27, 2 March 2019
  • ... create/delete objects in shared memory SYSGBL may create system wide global sections SYSLCK may lock system wide resources SYSNAM may insert in system ...
    7 KB (876 words) - 13:49, 14 December 2021
  • ... delete a permanent Mailbox mailbox SHMEM allows a porcess to create global sections and Mailbox mailboxes in memory shared by multiple ...
    1 KB (191 words) - 11:19, 2 December 2019
  • ... - ACP_SHARE D Enables (0) or disables (1) the creation of a global section for the first ACP used, enabling succeeding ACPs to share its ...
    7 KB (1,120 words) - 04:01, 23 August 2018
  • ... example, some applications may need the PRMGBL privilege to create permanent global sections, or they may need the AUDIT privilege to send security ...
    6 KB (949 words) - 14:04, 4 December 2019
  • '''SHMEM''' is a Privileges privilege that allows a process to create global sections and mailboxes (permanent and temporary) in memory shared by ...
    715 bytes (104 words) - 16:51, 23 July 2019

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