8.2 Viewing and Managing Programs in Protected Memory and Protected Address Spaces

To view and manage programs in protected memory and protected address spaces, access the Address Space Information page by clicking the Protected Memory link in the navigation frame.

On the Address Space Information page, you can perform many tasks associated with managing protected memory.

Table 8-3 Tasks and Procedures for Managing Protected Memory

To

Do This

Execute an .ncf file to load several modules into the same protected address space

Type the .ncf filename in the field provided, then click the Load NCF File Protected button.

Load an individual module into the protected address space

Type the module name in the field provided, then click the Load Modules Protected button.

View information about an address, such as its name, address space, time since last fault, restart count, and the status for Restartable, Unload, Remove, and Restart

If there is a button rather than n/a status in these columns, you can perform the following tasks:

  • Restartable allows you to change the restart state of that address space.

  • Unload unloads all modules from the address space.

  • Remove removes the address space from the server without running the termination code of modules in that address space.

  • Restart allows you to reload that address space.

View information about modules running in protected address spaces on the server

Click the name link for that address space.

View the current memory protection Set parameter settings

Click the Memory Protection Set Parameter link to display the Memory page.

Change the current memory protection Set parameter settings

Access the Memory page, click the value link for the setting enter a new value within the specified range, then click OK.