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5.18.4 SET MEMORY
The SET MEMORY command is used to override the system
default for interleaving memory. The command takes effect
after the next system reset.
Examples
1.
>>> SET MEMORY/I:(9+7+6+5, 8, A)
! Explicitly specifies what is created
! as the system memory configuration.
! Four memories are in one set, and 8 and A
! are each in an interleave set of their own.
! Used to exclude a memory from the configuration.
2.
>>> SET MEMORY /INTERLEAVE:DEFAULT
! For a system with 6 memory modules:
! 4-way interleave of first 4 memories,
! 2-way interleave of remaining 2 modules.
!
! Assume memory module locations at XMI
! nodes 5 through A.
Table 5–13: SET MEMORY Qualifiers
Qualifier Meaning
/C[ONSOLE_LIMIT]:n Prevents the console and operating system from us-
ing memory above the specified address.
/I[NTERLEAVE]:(interleave-list) Explicitly specifies how to interleave memory mod-
ules.
/I[NTERLEAVE]:D[EFAULT] Uses the default interleave algorithm.
/I[NTERLEAVE]:N[ONE] Does not interleave memory.
The SET MEMORY command syntax is:
SE[T] M[EMORY] </qualifier>
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