Binyamin,

They should be formatted out towards the top of the SUMMARY FORMAT REGS
display. After you do the display, FIND the following:

SSD:. The SSD contains the addresses of all of the SSRBs at offset
X'0018' (again, from the IPCS SUMMARY FORMAT), and the SSRBs contain the
SRB plus all of the registers, linkage stack, etc, which is all
documented normally.

Tom Harper
IMS Utilities Development Team
Neon Enterprise Software, Inc.
Sugar Land, TX

-----Original Message-----
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Binyamin Dissen
Sent: Tuesday, April 08, 2008 5:14 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: How to format the current linkage stack for a SLIP dump
taken in SRB mode?

On Mon, 7 Apr 2008 21:08:58 -0400 "Craddock, Chris"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

:>Jim Mulder said
:>Binyamin said 
:>> > Is there something easier than looking at the home address space
:>storage
:>> off
:>> > of CR15?

:>>  CBF  cr15value ASID(x'homeasid')   STR(LS)

:>...or go to option 6 and issue "summ format regs". IPCS will format
all
:>of the linkage stack entries that exist for all of the units of work
in
:>the address space. That's usually easier than rooting around looking
at
:>CR15 values that might be stashed in one place or another because the
:>summary formatter is clued in on whether the entries are valid or not.


I tried the simpler way, but could not find it.

Situation: SRB mode, PASN=/HASN, multiple tasks in each memory, SLIP.

Where should I look for the linkage stack for this current unit of work
which
is in SRB mode?

I do have CR15 from the slip.

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