Yes, I had a REXX that was walking thru a dump doing EVAL commands and
was generating the address via the REXX. If I ran it under interactive
TSO, sometimes I would get 80A, sometimes it was other storage type
abends. If I wrapped the REXX in batch TSO and invoked IPCS in batch, it
would again run for a while, usually longer, then the job would abend
with S40D abends.

I opened a problem with IBM a couple of months ago and they have since
reproduced the problem there and are no working on a fix.


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you get 80A abends?

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Sent: 30. maaliskuuta 2010 0:04
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Subject: Re: How to find loadlib in a dump?

Depends on who was in control when the asked for storage and how the
system reacts to the request.
I get the same problem when I run one of my IPCS REXXes. In fact, I've
opened a problem with IBM and they are looking into what causes the IPCS
problem.

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