I find directed load much safer. And guaranteed not to go away until it is
explicitly removed.

I rarely find the need for a recovery A/S - an address space RESMGR is
guaranteed to get control.

On Mon, 3 Dec 2012 11:02:06 -0500 John Gilmore <jwgli...@gmail.com> wrote:

:>Peter,
:>
:>Your post contains good generic advice.
:>
:>For my shared-table subsystem I use two address spaces in  order to
:>greatly simplify recovery problems (in a fashion that I imagine you
:>have experience with).
:>
:>Absolute guarantees are almost by definition impossible, but I can in
:>practical terms guarantee that the second (recovery) AS will live as
:>long as I want it to live.
:>
:>In my own experience LOADs with GLOBAL=YES  and EOM=YES have been
:>reliable and unproblematic.  (As I tried to make clear in a preceding
:>post this experience is with data and not with executables.)

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