AFAIR LE use subpool 2 key 8. However it's possible to allocate CSA/ECSA 
while running in key8. Since z/OS R8 or R9 you can deny such kind of 
allocations. Before it was an undocumented option.

Roland


>I don't recall this ever happening.  In order to allocate storage out of
>CSA/ECSA the program has to be running authorized.  Malloc() gets storage
>from private area subpools, in the key of the TCB that created the memory
>pool (usually key 8).
>
>Wayne Driscoll
>Product Developer
>NOTE:  All opinions are strictly my own.

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