>IMHO while the IBM APAR is good anyone fishing in the LCCA should be 
prepared to clean whatever they catch :-) 

   Since you mention fishing in the LCCA, I would add that anyone fishing 
in the
LCCA or PCCA should consider using a 31-bit (addressing mode) pole. 
In z/OS 1.9, there are  parmlib switches to allow the systems programmer 
to optionally 
specify that LCCAs and/or  PCCAs should be located above 16MB. 
LCCA+PCCA consumes about 3Kbytes of storage per online CPU, and that is a
significant amount to have in common storage below 16M if you have a large 
number of 
online CPUs. 

Jim Mulder   z/OS System Test   IBM Corp.  Poughkeepsie,  NY

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