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Subject: Re: ALLOWUSERKEYCSA and key 10
Just curious what MXI means. Google finds MXI Multisystem eXtention
Interface Bus, but I don't think that fits here.
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Just curious what MXI means. Google finds MXI Multisystem eXtention
Interface Bus, but I don't think that fits
Just curious what MXI means. Google finds MXI Multisystem eXtention
Interface Bus, but I don't think that fits here.
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>Are you sure the storage you see in the dump is in key ten (x'A0') and
>not key one (x'10')?
>
Yes I'm sure
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Mauri Kanter wrote:
I would like to know what is the impact of the parameter ALLOWUSERKEYCSA
when the storage is in key ten (10) ...
All user keys 8-15 are affected by AllowUserKeyCsa in DIAGxx.
Are you sure the storage you see in the dump is in key ten (x'A0') and
not key one (x'10')?
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On Tue, 28 Oct 2008 09:59:08 -0400, Rob Scott
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>The ability to SPKA to Key10 is controlled by the contents of CR3 and for
V=V programs I would expect a PPT entry for the program (unless the program
concerned is manipulating CR3 using something like the "LCTL" instructi
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Hi Rob:
Thanks for the answer ... And for
No PROLOG ...
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Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2008 7:55 AM
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Subject: Re: ALLOWUSERKEYCSA and key 10
Hi Rob:
Thanks for the answer ... And for MXI ...
I undertand why CICS
Hi Rob:
Thanks for the answer ... And for MXI ...
I undertand why CICS needs keys 8-9 ... The question is: May sometimes
found that a problem program is running with a PKM of for example 8, 9 and 10
that will allow the user program to SPKA to key 10 ?
BTW, my bet is the same than ours ... I
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Sent: 28 October 2008 12:01
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Subject: ALLOWUSERKEYCSA and key 10
Good day list
I would like to know what is the impact of the parameter ALLOWUSERKEYCSA when
the storage is in key ten (10) ...
I'm curious because when just looking at a dump I
Good day list
I would like to know what is the impact of the parameter ALLOWUSERKEYCSA
when the storage is in key ten (10) ...
I'm curious because when just looking at a dump I found some chunks in ECSA
key 10 ...
If I understand correctly, at the dump I looked the PKM allowed only keys 8
and
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