Tnx Mark, well I'm not a REXX expert but a beta version of SHOWzOS
also contains such a display. I used the REXX to verify my coding. 

Will waiting for feedback from Barbara. 

The setting for MEMLIMIT can be based on

1-SMF 2-JCL 3-Region=0M 4-IEFUSI 5-OMVS Seg
6-Unix Setrlimit 7-Unix spawn 8-SETOMVS cmd
8-Auth Pgm                                 

See also IARRAX (for z/OS R4 look at the PLX). 

Roland



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Sent: Tuesday, November 01, 2005 7:05 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: MEMLIMIT and IEFUSI


On Tue, 1 Nov 2005 08:37:43 -0600, Mark Zelden 
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wrote:

>
>Roland took a couple of my other programs and modified them into 
>something to show MEMLIMIT and 64-bit usage for all address 
spaces. I'm 
>cleaning it up a little (Roland, those "used" values were in 
bytes, not 
>KB) and will post its location later today.

First cut.

/*********************************************************************/
/* This exec will show the MEMLIMIT and 64-bit storage allocation    */
/* for all tasks running in the system.  The allocation numbers      */
/* come from the RSM Address Space Block Extension (RAX).            */
/*********************************************************************/

http://home.flash.net/~mzelden/mvsfiles/rexxmeml.txt


I see the following 64-bit usage on my system:

GRS
DB2 V8 *DBM1 address spaces
DB2 V8 *IRLM address spaces
APPTUNE

When time permits I will add checks for z/OS 1.5 (and above) 
and spit out the shared memory numbers from the RAX.  Meanwhile 
D VS,HVSHARE gives total shared memory allocated above the bar.

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