Re: Map AUXILIARY Storage Slots to TASK

2005-10-20 Thread Paul Dineen
You might also try a GOOGLE search for PUAUXMON (A cheap Auxiliary Storage
Monitor) found in a Xephon publication.

Paul

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Re: Map AUXILIARY Storage Slots to TASK

2005-10-20 Thread Mark Zelden
On Thu, 20 Oct 2005 07:26:59 -0700, James Chappell
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>I'm looking for a command/program that would be able to map auxiliary
>storage slots to a task(s).
>
>
If you mean by ASID and not task, search the archives. You should
find references to doing it with RMF III, IPCS, a CBT program, and also
a REXX program that was posted to IBM-MAIN.

Mark
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Re: Map AUXILIARY Storage Slots to TASK

2005-10-20 Thread Tom Harper
Jim,

Statistics on this are not kept by task but rather by address space. 

The information is available in the ASSB but it is not GUPI.

Tom Harper



I'm looking for a command/program that would be able to map auxiliary
storage slots to a task(s).
 
 
 
Jim Chappell

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Re: Map AUXILIARY Storage Slots to TASK

2005-10-20 Thread Mark Jacobs
On Thursday 20 October 2005 10:26 am, James Chappell wrote:
> I'm looking for a command/program that would be able to map auxiliary
> storage slots to a task(s).
>
>
>
> Jim Chappell
> 503 745-7841
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> My other PC is a S/390 running z/OS and LINUX
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Try RMF Monitor III (RMFWDM). Take option 3 RESOURCE
then take option 7 STORF 
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Map AUXILIARY Storage Slots to TASK

2005-10-20 Thread James Chappell
I'm looking for a command/program that would be able to map auxiliary
storage slots to a task(s).
 
 
 
Jim Chappell
503 745-7841
503 349-5603(Cell)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]  
 
My other PC is a S/390 running z/OS and LINUX
_
"The floggings and/or surveys will continue until morale improves."
 
 

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