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Top Forums Programming about extended memory Post 11181 by rajashekaran on Friday 30th of November 2001 01:06:47 AM
Old 11-30-2001
about extended memory

Hello Reders
In my system i have an extended memory of 129024 k.b
which is 126 M.B when i click the system properties
i use to get 129520 K.B where does the remainng 484 k.b
comes from? apart from extended memory
shadow ram 384 k.b
basemmemory 640 k
cahe ram 256 k
my question what are all comprise entire RAM?
does it include base memory?
or does it include shadow RAM?
 

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iicpshd(1M)						  System Administration Commands					       iicpshd(1M)

NAME
iicpshd - copy Availability Suite Point-in-Time shadow volume SYNOPSIS
iicpshd [-s] old_shadow new_shadow... DESCRIPTION
The iicpshd command copies an Availability Suite Instant Image shadow volume, updating the bit map header and Availability Suite configura- tion to reflect the new shadow volume. No checks on the current use of either the old or new shadow volumes are made. The iicpshd command should only be run when the Instant Image shadow set using the old shadow volume is suspended. OPTIONS
The iicpshd command supports the following option: -s Update the StorageTek configuration information for the Point-in-Time shadow set, but do not copy data from the old shadow volume to the new shadow volume. OPERANDS
A iicpshd command line has the following operands: old_shadow new_shadow iicpshd copies the data of the old Availability Suite Instant Image shadow volume to the new shadow volume and updates the bit map header and configuration data. ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Availability |SUNWiir, SUNWiiu | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Interface Stability |Evolving | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ SEE ALSO
iiadm(1M), iicpbmp(1M), attributes(5) WARNINGS
iicpshd should be run only when the system is in single-user mode. When you run iicpshd, the command makes no attempt to check if a Point- in-Time set is in use. Running iicpshd with the -s flag while Point-in-Time is using the old shadow volume can result in shadow volume data loss. If you use the -s option, you must manually copy the data on the old shadow volume to the new shadow volume. SunOS 5.11 2 Oct 2007 iicpshd(1M)
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