Mark Zelden wrote:
I was not referring to a problem discovered by the specification
(user key CSA), I was referring to any other (IBM) problem caused
by using an undocumented / unsupported traps in DIAGxx.
Mark,
You specifically referred to problems that might occur when specifying
IgvNoUserKeyCSA. Perhaps I misunderstood what you said, but in my
experience, any such "problems" are a direct result of the B78-5C abend
suffered by the code that's attempting to introduce the integrity
exposure to your system. Others on this list use "supported" ISV
monitors and such to detect these user key CSA allocations. As I said,
the issue is the exposure itself, not the tool used to find it.
I never mentioned traps other than IgvNoUserKeyCSA. I agree that none of
them are supported. But that's common knowledge. UAYOR!
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