Martin wrote > >Have you considered key 9. Key nine is the free_for_all storage >when the >"storage protection override" bit is on. >
That is an interesting approach This also gets back to your first statement >While this is more an MVS question (because: Common say subpool >241 ...) > Well yes this is MVS-ish, And regarding the use of Key 9. Using KEY 9 is interesting however isnt that similiar to using KEY 8. I mention that because several years ago there was a SHARE presentaion on security and it frowned upon the use of Key 8 Storage in Common. . . ---------- Original Message ---------- From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Subject: Re: Common Storage Date: Sat, 5 Jul 2014 14:55:53 +0200 While this is more an MVS question (because: Common say subpool 241 ...) another suggestion which might be as good. Have you considered key 9. Key nine is the free_for_all storage when the "storage protection override" bit is on. That particular bit is on for z/VSE and z/OS all the time. so ... And yes I know that this is not what you asked for - but since there is nothing of the background at all, this might be a new option. - Martin Pi_cap_CPU - all you ever need around MWLC/SCRT/CMT in z/VSE more at http://www.picapcpu.de
