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SETUUO [CALLI 75]<br />

21 .STDFL<br />

Sets the action to occur if the user disk space is<br />

filled for the job. The argument is one of the<br />

following codes:<br />

Code Symbol Meaning<br />

°<br />

.DFPSE Pause when disk filled for job.<br />

1 .DFERR Error when disk filled for job or<br />

the user's quota has been<br />

exceeded.<br />

Any other value for argument returns the current<br />

setting for .STDFL in the ac; the initial default<br />

setting is .DFERR.<br />

22 .STMVM<br />

Sets the system-wide virtual memory limit (GVPL).<br />

The value returned in ac depends on the given<br />

argument:<br />

o<br />

If the given argument is less than the current<br />

virtual memory page count, the value returned<br />

is the total amount of virtual memory in use<br />

by all virtual memory users.<br />

o If the given argument is greater than the<br />

current available swapping space, the value<br />

returned is the total amount of available<br />

swapping space.<br />

o If the given argument is greater than the<br />

total amount of virtual memory currently in<br />

use, the value returned is the given argument.<br />

23 .STMVR<br />

24 .STUVM<br />

Obsolete. This his~orical SETUUO function always<br />

takes the error return and clears the ac.<br />

Sets the maximum virtual memory page limit and the<br />

maximum physical memory page limit. The argument<br />

gives the address of the word whose format is:<br />

LH<br />

RH<br />

maximum virtual page limit (MVPL)<br />

maximum physical page limit (MPPL)<br />

If the left half of the word (MVPL) is 0, the user<br />

cannot use the virtual memory option. When MVPL<br />

is set to 0, MPPL should also be set to 0. If the<br />

right half (MPPL) is 0, the user can use all of<br />

the system's physical memory.<br />

25 .STCVM<br />

Sets the current memory maximum. The argument is<br />

the address of a word whose format is:<br />

LH<br />

RH<br />

current virtual page limit (CVPL)<br />

current physical guideline or limit<br />

(CPPL)<br />

The left half of the word at the indicated address<br />

sets the current virtual page limit (CVPL). The<br />

right half sets the current physical page limit<br />

(CPPL) . If you leave the entire word zero, both<br />

limits are cleared, and the job has no constraints<br />

of memory use. If one half of the argument word<br />

is zero, only the limit for the non-zero half is<br />

changed.<br />

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