>From a somewhat larger shop, on one of our test systems:
Storage area map
Start___ Name_______ Size____ End_____
,+-----------------------+
0,|,PSA,..............,4K,|, FFF
1000,|,System,..........,16K,|, 4FFF
5000,|,PVT,..........,10220K,|, 9FFFFF
A00000,|,CSA,...........,3168K,|, D17FFF
D18000,|,PLPA,..........,1256K,|, E51FFF
E52000,|,SQA,...........,1544K,|, FD3FFF
FD4000,|,R/W Nucleus,.....,57K,|, FE20EF
FE3000,|,R/O Nucleus,..,10856K,|, 1A7CCFF
1A7D000,|,Ext R/W Nuc,....,380K,|, 1ADBFFF
1ADC000,|,Ext SQA,.....,171312K,|, C227FFF
C228000,|,Ext PLPA,.....,43812K,|, ECF0FFF
ECF1000,|,Ext FLPA,........,28K,|, ECF7FFF
ECF8000,|,Ext CSA,.....,300064K,|,211FFFFF
21200000,|,Ext PVT,....,1554432K,|,7FFFFFFF
Jon L. Veilleux
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-----Original Message-----
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
McKown, John
Sent: Monday, May 14, 2012 11:33 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Reducing Common Area below 16M line
On our smallish shop:
Ext LSQA/SWA 7EB6F000 7FFFFFFF 21 Mi 81
Uncommitted Ext-Pvt 0BA96000 7EB6EFFF 1,841 Mi --- 7FFFFFFF
Committed Ext-Pvt 0B200000 0BA95FFF 8,792 Ki 78
Ext CSA 062E3000 0B1FFFFF 79 Mi 70
Ext FLPA 062E0000 062E2FFF 12,288 ---
Ext PLPA 028E8000 062DFFFF 58 Mi ---
Ext SQA 01A72000 028E7FFF 14,808 Ki 90 >
Ext NUC R/W 01A0C000 01A71FFF 408 Ki ---
Ext NUC R/O 00000000 01A0BFFF 26 Mi ---
16 MEG LINE ----------------------------------------
So ELPA is 58Meg vs. LPA's 1.6Meg. A fast look in IPCS shows most of LPA is for
either IBM use or CA.
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List
> [mailto:[email protected]]<mailto:[mailto:[email protected]]> On Behalf
> Of Paul Gilmartin
> Sent: Monday, May 14, 2012 10:14 AM
> To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: Reducing Common Area below 16M line
>
> On Mon, 14 May 2012 09:13:47 -0500, McKown, John wrote:
>
> >From my (small) shop:
> >
> >AMTMS4I 16 MEG LINE ----------------------------------------
> >AMTMS3I NUC R/O 00FE4000 00FFFFFF 112 Ki ---
> >AMTMS3I NUC R/W 00FD5000 00FE3FFF 60 Ki ---
> >AMTMS3I SQA 00E4E000 00FD4FFF 1,564 Ki 17
> >AMTMS3I PLPA 00C96000 00E4DFFF 1,760 Ki ---
> >AMTMS3I FLPA 00C95000 00C95FFF 4,096 ---
> >AMTMS3I CSA 00A00000 00C94FFF 2,644 Ki 28
> >AMTMS3I LSQA/SWA 00953000 009FFFFF 692 Ki 100
> >AMTMS3I Uncommitted Private 0023A000 00952FFF 7,268 Ki
> --- 009FFFFF
> >AMTMS3I Committed Private 00006000 00239FFF 2,256 Ki 100
> >
> >Below the line private is right at 9Meg. Most LPA in our
> shop is ELPA, above the line.
> >
> Oops! I was unfamiliar with the terminology. I'll restate:
> How much storage do LPA and ELPA respectively occupy in a
> typical-to-large shop?
>
> I'm largely curious about how close we are to encountering a
> below-the-bar VSC? I understand JAVA is already chiseling into the
> no-man's land.
>
> Is there a generic term embracing both LPA and ELPA?
>
> Thanks,
> gil
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