On Wed, 21 Feb 2007 16:13:59 -0600, Matthew Stitt wrote: >As was pointed out by Mark, the LNKLST is accessed through LLA. VLF only >does the memory storage based on LLA requests. > >So even though you restarted VLF, you must also restart LLA. This might >make your changes available to the system. I believe that LLA will refuse to restart if the linklist has been tampered with (as the original poster indicated he was doing or planning to do). LLA had code that checked the extent lists of the active linklist against the referenced linklist (via DD statements or LLA input) and would sputter and fail the restart if they were different. (Maybe that code isn't around anymore - it has been years since I saw that behavior by LLA, but I would bet that it is still the case.) The linklist update procedure that was previously referenced is the proper method - and it has been so proclaimed in the archives for a few years now (at least). -- Tom Schmidt Madison, WI
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