We're running into a similar issue, with both SNAP output and standard SYSUDUMP/SYSABEND output. Try using the IEATDUMP service instead, although you'll need to use IPCS to look at the resulting output.
Robert Ngan CSC Financial Services Group IBM Mainframe Assembler List <[email protected]> wrote on 2014/08/14 12:30:46: > From: "Farley, Peter x23353" <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > Date: 2014/08/14 12:31 > Subject: SNAP macro for storage above the 2G bar? > Sent by: IBM Mainframe Assembler List <[email protected]> > > I have been reading up on the SNAP macro for some debugging efforts > I need to accomplish, but it seems to me from RTFM that SNAP only > supports 24- and 31-bit addresses for the STORAGE, LIST and STRHDR operands. > > Assembling a SNAP macro with "SYSSTATE ARCHLVL=2,AMODE64=YES" does > not modify the size of the address fields in the SNAP parameter > list, which leads me to believe that 64-bit addresses are just not supported. > > Am I correct in my deduction? If so, how would I go about getting > the equivalent of a SNAP for storage above the 2G bar? > > Peter
