>so why the hell introduced IBM an exit like IEFUSI? There must be an reason in 
>the past 
and in the future. It's not because of missing planing, communication and so on.
It's just to ensure the health of operating system in case of ......
...

There are two kinds of fallacies:
1. This is old, therefore good.
2. This is new, therefor better.

Most of the exits to limit storage were introduced before Virtual.

The reasons are long out of date.

I would rather have DB2 in control, than some SYSPROG who 'knows better'.

But, my point (in the post you replied to) was not about exits.

It was: 'why is the SYSPROG out of the loop?'.

That is a much bigger issue than what the exit(s) should control.

-teD

In God we Trust!
All others bring data!
 -- W. Edwards Deming

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