On Sat, 26 Jun 2010 23:21:39 +0200 Martin Trübner <[email protected]>
wrote:

:>Binyamin,

:>I do follow the discussion with great interest, but this question:

:>> What parts of code (or the operating system) would be "astonished" to
:>> find that an SRB is running in a non-system key?

:>made me raised more than an eyebrow...

:>I do know an operating system that throws up everything (as opposed to
:>"astonished") when it encounters a programcheck (other than paging
:>related) in code running in key 0. And it is the only other one than
:>runs a native CICS.

What does "throws up everything" mean?

Loads a wait state PSW?

Or simply drives the FRR if defined, and then terminates the unit of work?

Does it act differently in key 1?

:>Wanna know which?

Sure.

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