Todd Burch wrote:
When viewed from yet another address space, if I do get ASID 123 again, what is there to identify this new instance of myself ( user XYZ on ASID 123 ) from the previous instance of myself?
You should read about STOKENs.
I checked the ASCB for a creation timestamp, but did not see one. I checked the ASXB same there. I did see an ASSB sequence number (ASSBISQN), but dont know if this is what Im looking for.
ASCBINTS contains the time stamp.
My thinking is that there certainly should be a way to detect this via user (or jobname), ASID and what?
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