Al Chu wrote:

Hi Ed and Don,

great stuff, thanks for your help. That was what I was looking for.

Al Chu
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Al Chu wrote:

How do I know the area is fetch protected ? Is there any IPCS command to
tell fetch protected or not?
IPCS SETDEF DISPLAY(MACHINE)

Now, when you LIST any storage area in the dump, the virtual storage key
(including fetch protection status) will be displayed as KEY(xy) where
'x' is the key (0-F) and 'y' is the fetch protection bit (8 or 0).

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Does this display key from the current OS, or is this information extracted from the dump dataset? The reason I ask, is that I sometimes look at dumps from other machines.

-Mark Vollmer

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