> One thing that's worth pointing out - and is relevant to DFSORT and 
memory
> in general but possibly not this situation in particular - is that Flash
> Express capacity is not regarded as free or otherwise for the purposes 
of
> STGTEST SYSEVENT.
> 
> This is, to me, a significant benefit of Flash Express for the "DFSORT
> chases online address spaces into Aux" category of behaviour - and one I
> mentioned in
> https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/mydeveloperworks/blogs/
> MartinPacker/entry/flash_saviour_of_the_universe?lang=en
> just last week. I checked with z/OS Development specifically on how
> STGTEST SYSEVENT treated Flash Express.

  STGTEST SYSEVENT treats Flash Express exactly as it treats 
page data sets.  For purposes of understanding STGTEST SYSEVENT,
one can think of the Flash Express storage defined to a z/OS LPAR
as if it was just another page data set. 

Jim Mulder   z/OS System Test   IBM Corp.  Poughkeepsie,  NY

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