The RADCHECK utility may be used on RAD (Resource Affinity Domain) based systems to get or change information about how OpenVMS is handling RADs. The utility resides in the SYS$TEST directory and provides some help when provided the ? or \"help\" parameter.
$ mcr sys$test:radcheck ?
This program checks the locality of memory on an OpenVMS system.
You can specify that you want it to check a particular process, or
you can specify all process pages, all system pages, or all global pages.
This same program can also give information about RAD-based process
scheduling. Specify \'sched\' as the first argument to switch to this mode
Usage:
? or -help Print this message including general informative info
sched Switch to scheduler mode. Say \'radcheck sched help\' for more.
What page tables to look at:
- allprocs Search pages belonging to all processes
- noprocs Do not search pages belonging to processes
- (no)system (Do not) search the system page tables
- (no)global (Do not) search the process global page table*
Summary switches:
- all Turn on all the above switches. Can be followed by turn-off
commands - none Turn off all the above switches. Can be followed by turn-on
commands
Modifiers:
- process n Search pages belonging to the process specified by process ID n
(0=this process) - pid n Identical to -process n
- sysrad n For -system, look at replicated system pages from RAD n
(-2=pick a RAD, -1=do nothing special) - timeout n For async process operations, give up after waiting n seconds
Default switches: -all -sysrad -2 -timeout 30
*Note: The global page table display counts each global page once regardless of
how many processes may be mapping it. The process displays count a
global page once for each time it is mapped.