>E/SQA? I thought they were nucleus resident? Well, "back in the day" 
>at
>least. I wonder because I did not increase the SQA= parameter in
>IEASYSnn when I added all the Shark devices. Or is SQA automagically
>increased?

They were moved to (E)SQA in support if dynamic I/O, I think. If you
add devices and do not IPL with CLPA, your available SQA will shrink
since PLPA boundary is kept constant. With CLPA, the SQA= parameter
from IEASYSxx is honoured and PLPA is moved, if necessary.

Peter Hunkeler
Senior IT Specialist, IBM zSeries Technical Sales Support, Switzerland

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