Deletes all known file entries for images installed without the /NOPURGE qualifier. Requires the CMKRNL privilege. Also requires the SYSGBL privilege to create system global sections and the PRMGBL privilege to create permanent global sections. Format PURGE
1 – Parameters
None.
2 – Description
The PURGE command deletes all known file entries for images installed without the /NOPURGE qualifier. If a process is accessing global sections when the PURGE command is entered, the global sections are deleted only after the operation initiated by the process completes. However, once the command is entered, no additional processes can access the global sections because they are marked for deletion.
3 – Example
INSTALL> PURGE The command in this example deletes all images except those installed with the /NOPURGE qualifier. The image files remain unaffected. Writable global sections are written back to disk upon their removal as known images.