On Fri, 26 Jan 2007 13:30:55 -0600, Chase, John wrote: >> -----Original Message----- >> From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List On Behalf Of Tom Schmidt >> On Fri, 26 Jan 2007 10:40:55 -0600, Chase, John wrote: >> >> >Also, our current limitations notwithstanding, a snippet of a TASID >> >display of TSO address spaces shows this (jobname and procname have >> >been "anonymized"): >> > >> >====================================================== >> >Jobname | Procname Stepname CPU Time Storage >> >------------------------------------------------------ >> >UTSO001 ... TPROC001 ... EXEC ... 21:53.34 90.2M >> >====================================================== >> > >> >How is it that this user has apparently been able to >> allocate and use >> >90.2M storage, considering: >> > >> >1. We have JES2 JOBCLASS(TSU) REGION=4M, 2. TPROC001 specifies >> >REGION=6144K on the EXEC card, 3. The user's TSO segment in RACF >> >specifies MAXSIZE(6144), and 4. We have NO >> installation-written IEFUxx >> >exits in use? >> >> Hi John, >> >> [ snip ] >> >> Do you happen to know if the user's TSO segment allows for >> region override? If so, maybe the user cranks it up during >> logon. (I know that I do; I have to look at dumps sometimes >> and my region is very considerably larger than 6M or even >> 32M.) Check TSO MAXSIZE. > >Looks like it got obfuscated in the reformatting: The user's TSO >segment MAXSIZE is 6144. ...so it does, so it does. (My bad.) Do you have anything like Batch Optimizer installed? (That would be ISV software that is willing (and able) to throw hundreds or thousands of buffers at VSAM/QSAM files.) Maybe if you could cut & paste the (obfuscated) output of "D A,UTSO001" to this thread so we could see if there are any hiperspaces or data spaces attached to the address space; that could illuminate things considerably. Also, if you could use TASID to display the files allocated to the user's session - we don't need to see names but the number of files (and the number of VSAM files vs. non-VSAM, if you can tell which is which) would be helpful from the standpoint of (E)LSQA. -- Tom Schmidt Madison, WI
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