Gadi,

These are not the only LSQA subpools however - please see the following
subpool table :

SP    Location Below Above
0-127 Private  Yes   Yes  
129   Private  Yes   Yes  
130   Private  Yes   Yes  
131   Private  Yes   Yes  
132   Private  Yes   Yes  
203   LSQA     No    Yes  
204   LSQA     No    Yes  
205   LSQA     No    Yes  
213   LSQA     No    Yes  
214   LSQA     No    Yes  
215   LSQA     No    Yes  
223   LSQA     No    Yes  
224   LSQA     No    Yes  
225   LSQA     No    Yes  
226   SQA      Yes   No   
227   CSA      Yes   Yes  
228   CSA      Yes   Yes  
229   Private  No    Yes  
230   Private  No    Yes  
231   CSA      Yes   Yes  
233   LSQA     Yes   Yes  
234   LSQA     Yes   Yes  
235   LSQA     Yes   Yes  
236   Private  No    Yes  
237   Private  No    Yes  
239   SQA      Yes   Yes  
240   Private  Yes   No   
241   CSA      Yes   Yes  
245   SQA      Yes   Yes  
247   SQA      No    Yes  
248   SQA      No    Yes  
249   Private  No    Yes  
250   Private  Yes   No   
251   Private  Yes   No   
252   Private  Yes   No   
253   LSQA     Yes   Yes  
254   LSQA     Yes   Yes  
255   LSQA     Yes   Yes  
 


Rob Scott
Rocket Software, Inc
275 Grove Street
Newton, MA 02466
617-614-2305
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http://www.rs.com/portfolio/mxi/
 

-----Original Message-----
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of ??? ?? ???
Sent: 05 July 2006 09:45
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: LSQA shortage

Thanx everyone,

It looks like the CA-SYSVIEW/E PRIVATE command displays the LSQA size.

I have these values for the CICS region:
LSQA  205 2.31M
LSQA  215  108K
LSQA  225 63.9K
LSQA  255 9.03M 

Would these all be below the 16MB line? 

Gadi

-----Original Message-----
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Rob Scott
Sent: Wednesday, July 05, 2006 2:30 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: LSQA shortage

Gadi,

If you have MXI G2 (not MXI 4.3) you can issue the "USP" line command
against the address space in the "DA" display

This will summarise private area subpool storage by subpool+key - you
can then drill down into the LSQA subpools for more information (the
LSQA subpools are indicated by "LSQA" in the "Type" column).

MXI 4.3 also has a "USP" command - but this does not include LSQA. 


You could also take an in-flight dump of the CICS region using the z/OS
"DUMP" command and then use IPCS "VSMLIST" 


Rob Scott
Rocket Software, Inc
275 Grove Street
Newton, MA 02466
617-614-2305
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.rs.com/portfolio/mxi/
 

-----Original Message-----
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of ??? ?? ???
Sent: 05 July 2006 09:18
To: [email protected]
Subject: LSQA shortage

Hi,
 
Today we started getting LSQA Shortage messages (IEW4004I) form one of
our CICS regions.
 
How can I define the amount of LSQA for a task?
 
How can I find out the size of LSQA and who is using it?
 
I have CA-SYSVIEW/E, MXI and RMF available.
 
TIA
 
Gadi

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