On Thu, 20 Mar 2008 13:36:25 -0700, Gerhard Adam 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>...
>> But I'll bet that logically swapped address spaces are the 
first "losers"
>> if page stealing has to kick in.
>
>Not true.  Since stealing is no longer associated with address spaces, 
but
>rather global storage use, this particular bias can't occur.
>...
 
But logical swapping and paging all stoprage for swappable 
address spaces still happens.

IRA203I 00% AUXILIARY STORAGE ALLOCATED TO OMPROUTE

What happens in such cases if the address space is nonswappable?

Pat O'Keefe

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