These are not programming interfaces. No mapping is provided.
What are you trying to ascertain from the private storage of the PC/Auth
address space?
A lot of cross-memory information is formatted in dumps and also in the
CHECK(IBMSUP,IEA_LXS) health check.
Peter Relson
z/OS Core Technology De
On Thu, 13 Oct 2022 15:06:19 -0400, Tony Harminc wrote:
>On Thu, 13 Oct 2022 at 12:23, Charles Mills wrote:
>
>> XMD in Data Areas says Macro ID: IHAXMD
>>
>
>Looks like an OCO macro that somehow escaped into the Data Areas book... Or
>conceivably the other way around, and the IHAXMD macro wasn'
On Thu, 13 Oct 2022 at 12:23, Charles Mills wrote:
> XMD in Data Areas says Macro ID: IHAXMD
>
Looks like an OCO macro that somehow escaped into the Data Areas book... Or
conceivably the other way around, and the IHAXMD macro wasn't shipped -
perhaps because there's no ASM version?
Tony H.
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XMD in Data Areas says Macro ID: IHAXMD
Charles
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Hello
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Is there a mapping macro for the XMSE and XMD ?
.
Looking in SYS1.maclib and SYS1.modgen i was hoping to find something like
IHAXMSE or IHAXMD
.
Paul D'Angelo
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