> Dusting off this old thread: > I set a slip trap that included the TCPIP address space in the address spaces > to be dumped. TCPIPCS socket detail on that slip dump gives me: > > TCPIP Socket Analysis > BLS18100I ASID(X'002B') 01F0_22800000 not available > > The address is in hvcommon, according to rsmdata. > > How come a slip dump does not dump common storage above the bar despite both > SQA and CSA being set?
Actually, I take that back. LD on the slip dump tells me that 01F0_22800000.:01F0_22900FFF. was dumped, 'belonging' to one of the other address spaces that I had dumped (primary asid at the time the slip hit). Apparently the TCPIPCS formatter only works correctly when this HVCOMMON storage is attributed to the TCPIP address space, as it was in the dynamic dump I took later. In that case this HVCOMMON storage 'belonged' to x'2b'- TCPIP. Duh. Is that IPCS or TCPIP at fault? Barbara ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to lists...@listserv.ua.edu with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN