My mistake. They are fixed only when allocated. I should have said "The more CSA/ECSA/SQA/ESQA that is defined, the greater is the amount of storage that must be permanently fixed when storage is allocated from certain subpools that are commonly addressable and page-fixed."
While that is true, are you suggesting that just because a site increases the max size of ECSA, there are applications which will allocate (and fix) MORE ECSA than they did before? I think that most CSA usage is pretty fixed for a given applicaotin and system workload. You either have enough or you don't. If you don't CSA/ECSA overflows to SQA/ESQA; if that is exhausted, you IPL.
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