On Alpha and Integrity servers, provides a preview of this
reservation as it is currently stored in the Reserved Memory
Registry data file. If no reservation is specified, all current
reservations are displayed.
Use this qualifier to ensure that a reservation will be made as
intended.
Format
RESERVED_MEMORY LIST name
1 – Parameter
name
Name of the reservation you want to verify in the Reserved Memory
Registry data file.
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 being freed.
You cannot use the /GROUP qualifier with either /SYSGBL or
/NOGLOBAL_SECTION qualifiers.
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.