You could possibly page-protect the storage and use a recovery routine to drive the table storage monitoring and/or read/write functionality. Easier than rewiring PER or rolling your own OS.
Keven > On Mar 5, 2016, at 07:39, Peter Relson <[email protected]> wrote: > > It is not possible to monitor someone's references to your or anyone > else's storage (unless you write your own operating system and use the PER > architecture and you're only interested in stores, or you simulate every > instruction). > > If you control accesses by some service, then I would say that that is not > "monitoring" (and would not prevent someone from doing it themselves if > they knew enough). > > I'd note that this discussion belongs not on assembler-list but on > ibm-main. > > Peter Relson > z/OS Core Technology Design
