On 2/10/06, Steve Comstock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> The limit on aux is much larger:
> paging data sets (what you call "aux") are disk files that
> back up the pages not currently in real storage. So with lots
> of page data sets you can have lots of address spaces, each
> with a max of 2G virtual.


Yes,that's where I got puzzled.If you can have unlimited paging
data sets,it meas that you have unlimited auxiliary storage.But
just like real storage,you must assign each piece of aux a unique
address to identify it.And if your aux exceed 2G,how can you address
it?






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Best Regards,
Johnny Luo

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