aiolkinit(ADM)
aiolkinit --
set up asynchronous I/O memory locking permissions
Syntax
/etc/aiolkinit [raw-device]
Description
The aiolkinit utility
allows a system administrator to control which users
may lock memory for AIO use, and how much memory can be locked.
This utility reads the
/usr/lib/aiomemlock file, and sets up
an internal kernel table entry for each line.
Typically, aiolkinit is not invoked directly, but is
called by a script in the /etc/rc2.d directory. Note
that this script should be invoked before starting up any program
that uses AIO. Invoking aiolkinit after boot
causes entries that have been added to /usr/lib/aiomemlock
to be revised. Removing entries does not affect their memory locking
ability until reboot.
The aiolkinit program defaults to opening
/dev/rroot to call the appropriate AIO I/O
control command (ioctl). If /dev/rroot does
not support AIO, an alternate AIO device must
be provided as an argument.
Limitations
This command can be run only by the super user.
Files
/usr/include/sys/async.h-
definitions for asynchronous I/O
/usr/lib/aiomemlock-
permissions file to control how much memory can be locked by whom
/usr/bin/aioinfo-
command to print statistics on AIO usage
See also
aio(F),
aio(HW),
aioinfo(ADM),
aiomemlock(F)
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SCO OpenServer Release 6.0.0 -- 03 June 2005