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SWAP: Do Not Mark Address Space Non-Swappable

Default: SWAP, unless user specified HIPERSPACE

Normally, CA Hyper-Buf automatically asserts NONSWAP if HIPERSPACE is requested. If you want HIPERSPACE backing of buffers but do not want the address space marked non-swappable, you can specify SWAP in addition to HIPERSPACE. See the description of HIPERSPACE in the section HIPERSPACE: Backing LSR Buffers in HIPERSPACE for further information.

The SWAP constraint can also be used to override a NONSWAP constraint that is in effect from a higher LEVEL constraint merge. SWAP does not actually force the address space swappable. It merely inhibits CA Hyper-Buf from marking the address space non-swappable. Jobs that are non-swappable because of external factors (such as being named in the PPT) are not affected by the SWAP constraint.

There are no operands associated with the Constraint SWAP control.