Thanks. I didn't know about that hidden panel. Yes, it does report on SCM;

ASID=0003 JOB=RASP     SLOTS=00000000 VIO=00000000 SCM=00000000000017A9

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On Monday, September 7, 2020 12:42 AM, Barbara Nitz <[email protected]> wrote:

> > ASSBNVSC and ASSBVSC tell you the number of slots each address space is
>
> > using. You can look at those in the dump.
>
> To make that easier, use the IPCS 'hidden' panels, specifically 2.6i (that's 
> the level2 toolkit). Use SLOTCNT, it will do the math for you and you'll see 
> the who gobbled up your aux. (I haven't tried it on SCM storage, so I just 
> hope it works for that as well as it did for DASD AUX.)
> You can (and should) use the same command for comparison with the crashed 
> system. I believe this command works when set to active storage. You may be 
> surprised which address spaces use a lot regularly.
>
> Regards, Barbara
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