Walter The real question is which "fine" manual did you read? There are very many "fine" manuals you could have read where you would find nothing about EZBTIINI.
You were clever enough to appreciate that an "EZB" prefix related to the IP component of Communications Server (CS). What did your local CS IP specialist have to say about EZBTIINI?[1] Anyhow, with the understanding that z/OS CS was involved - I used the following approach: In the "Search Text" box for the "Communications Server" bookshelf on the following page: "z/OS V1R11.0 elements and features bookshelves" http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/z/os/zos/bkserv/zshelves11.html to which I assume you know how to navigate, I entered EZBTIINI and got all of 5 "fine" manual "hits"! Thus I found out that EZBTIINI is a module related to the initialisation of the IP component of CS as indicated by the following messages: <quote> EZB6473I TCP/IP STACK FUNCTIONS INITIALIZATION COMPLETE. Explanation: TCP/IP has been successfully initialized. System Action: TCP/IP continues. Operator Response: None. System Programmer Response: None. Module: EZBTIINI </quote> and <quote> EZAIN11I ALL TCPIP SERVICES FOR PROC procedure name ARE AVAILABLE. Explanation: TCP/IP has successfully initialized and is ready to process requests. procedure name is the name of the procedure used to start TCP/IP. System Action: The TCP/IP procedure begins to process user requests. Operator Response: No action is needed. System Programmer Response: No action is needed. Module: EZBTIINI </quote> Incidentally, one of these "hits" showed an example of the use of the DISPLAY TCPIP,,STOR,MODULE= command which may interest you: <quote> Example: 11.56.08 DISPLAY TCPIP,,STOR,MODULE=ezbtiini 11.56.08 EZZ8456I TCPIP MODULE STORAGE 390 EZBTIINI LOADED AT 15BB8100 IN LOAD MODULE EZBTIINI +0000 A7F40013 20C5E9C2 E3C9C9D5 C940F0F8 *X4...EZBTIINI 08 +0010 4BF0F3F7 40F2F27A F1F97AF3 F740C8C9 *.037 22.19.37 HI +0020 D7F6F1C1 F0000BE0 B24000E0 A7B50004 *P61A0.... ..X... EZZ8459I DISPLAY TCPIP STOR COMPLETED SUCCESSFULLY </quote> Now, I have to admit that not all the information for which you could have wished may have been revealed here - and I was actually a bit surprised not to get an equivalent "hit" in the "MVS" bookshelf since I expected that EZBTIINI might show up as the initial module in the PPT table, just like EZBTNINI. However, "Google is your friend" and I discovered - on "page 2" - the following SHARE presentation from Alfred B Christensen - alfre...@us.ibm.com - which *may* explain what EZBTIINI is doing in z/OS V1R11 CS to your satisfaction: Understanding z/OS Communications Server storage use http://mobile.share.org/client_files/SHARE_in_Boston_2/Session_6865_handout _403_0.pdf Since there were 170 "hits", it's conceivable that there is even greater detail to be gleaned by diligent research. - So you not only have the answer to one of your questions - I hope, if not, please post again or ask Alfred and post again with the answer - but you even know precisely how to "home in" on the "fine" manual which stands a chance of answering any such question you - and any still reading this who didn't know before - may have in the future. - Incidentally, if you want to know why this response just might be considered a tad "over the top" in some quarters, this is how I tend to react when faced with supercilious and utterly unjustified slurs on perfectly satisfactory products - even if I have been known occasionally not to be in perfect accord with the ideas of the poor lambs who struggle to describe said products. - Another incidentally: the poor lambs supposedly responsible for the "z/OS Heath Checker" are not necessarily infallible - as has been well documented in these annals. - [1] Your "local CS IP specialist" would probably use the following list for such question if she or he had any: For IBMTCP-L subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to lists...@vm.marist.edu with the message: INFO IBMTCP-L - Chris Mason On Wed, 30 Mar 2011 05:55:19 -0700, Walter Marguccio <walter_marguc...@yahoo.com> wrote: >after IPLing a z/OS 1.11, HealthCheck noticed that: > >C >Hello list, after IPLing a z/OS 1.11, HealthCheck noticed that: CSVH1001E EDLPA changed by 7725056 bytes. This exceeds the limit. Looking at the LPA modules and where they are loaded to, I spotted EZBTIINI as being dynamically loaded, with a size of roughly 6A3000. D PROG,LPA,MODNAME=EZBTIINI confirmed that the LMOD has been (D)ynamically loaded (from TCP/IP, I presume) and (P)age fixed. I have two questions to the list: 1) have you get the same HealthCheck exception on your z/OS 1.11 ? 2) is this a WAD on Comm. Server IP at z/OS 1.11 level ? I RTFM but found nothing. TIA Walter Marguccio ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to lists...@bama.ua.edu with the message: GET IBM-MAIN INFO Search the archives at http://bama.ua.edu/archives/ibm-main.html