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Operating Systems AIX Installed Memory 32GB but shows only 16GB Post 303023367 by bakunin on Friday 14th of September 2018 03:32:49 PM
Old 09-14-2018
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Originally Posted by filosophizer
Checking error report doesn't show any red flags
I didn't mean errpt. In the IVM menu you find a point reading "Serviceable Events" or similar - look there. This is the "errpt of the hardware".

I hope this helps.

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MENU_MARK(3)						   BSD Library Functions Manual 					      MENU_MARK(3)

NAME
menu_mark, menu_unmark, set_menu_mark, set_menu_unmark -- get or set strings that show mark status for a menu LIBRARY
Curses Menu Library (libmenu, -lmenu) SYNOPSIS
#include <menu.h> char * menu_mark(MENU *menu); char * menu_unmark(MENU *menu); int set_menu_mark(MENU *menu, char *mark); int set_menu_unmark(MENU *menu, char *mark); DESCRIPTION
The menu_mark() function returns a pointer to the character string that is used to mark selected items in the menu. The mark string is set by the set_menu_mark() function. The menu_unmark() function returns a pointer to the character string that is used to indicate a menu items is not selected, this string is set by the set_menu_unmark() function. The mark and unmark strings may be of differing lengths, the room allocated to drawing the mark will be the maximum of the lengths of both the mark and unmark strings. The shorter of the two strings will be left justified and space padded. RETURN VALUES
The functions return one of the following error values: E_OK The function was successful. E_SYSTEM_ERROR There was a system error during the call. E_BAD_ARGUMENT One or more of the arguments passed to the function was incorrect. E_POSTED The menu is already posted. E_CONNECTED An item was already connected to a menu. E_BAD_STATE The function was called from within an initialization or termination routine. E_NO_ROOM The menu does not fit within the subwindow. E_NOT_POSTED The menu is not posted. E_UNKNOWN_COMMAND The menu driver does not recognize the request passed to it. E_NO_MATCH The character search failed to find a match. E_NOT_SELECTABLE The item could not be selected. E_NOT_CONNECTED The item is not connected to a menu. E_REQUEST_DENIED The menu driver could not process the request. SEE ALSO
curses(3), menus(3) NOTES
The header <menu.h> automatically includes both <curses.h> and <eti.h>. BSD
September 10, 1999 BSD
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