You can check your jesmsglog for information on what was used by your
application.  I am guessing you are trying to run the DFHEISUP utility in
CICS.

You should see a message similar to this one:
IEF374I STEP/CACCATIN/STOP  2007323.0942 CPU    0MIN 00.69SEC
SRB 0MIN 00.18  VIRT   128K SYS   368K EXT   32720K SYS  10348K

This is what the message IEF374I means

IEF374I 
  STEP/stepname/STOP yyyyddd.hhmm 
  CPU xxxx MIN xx.xx SEC
  SRB xxxx MIN xx.xx SEC
  REAL/VIRT xxxxK  SYS xxxxK
  EXT xxxxK  SYS xxxxK

Explanation:

At step ending, system management facilities (SMF) issues this message to
give information about the step.

In the message text:

yyyyddd.hhmm         The date and time given as the year (using the 4-digit
year number, such as 1996 or 2150), and the day of the year (001-366), the
hour (00-23), and the minute (00-59). 

CPU xxxx MIN xx.xx SEC        For processor time, which includes enclave
time, preemptive class SRB time, client SRB time, and normalized IFA service
time,xxxx MIN specifies the minute and xx.xx SEC specifies the second (in
seconds and hundredths of a second). 

SRB xxxx MIN xx.xx SEC        For system request time, xxxx MIN specifies
the minute and xx.xx SEC specifies the second (in seconds and hundredths of
a second). 

Stepname                 The name of the job step. 

REAL/VIRT xxxxK SYS xxxxK        REAL/VIRT xxxxK indicates the maximum
kilobytes of storage (high-water mark) that a step used from the user region
of the private area. SYS xxxxK indicates the maximum kilobytes of storage
(high-water mark) that the address space used from the following areas:
LSQA, SWA, and high private area. The word REAL appears if ADDRSPC=REAL was
specified; otherwise, VIRT appears. 

EXT xxxxK SYS xxxxK                  EXT xxxxK indicates the maximum
kilobytes of storage (high-water mark) that a step used from the user region
of the extended private area. SYS xxxxK indicates the maximum kilobytes of
storage (high-water mark) that the address space used from the following
areas: extended LSQA, extended SWA, and extended high private area.




In the CICS Transaction Server for z/OS Version 4 Release 2 Operations and
Utilities Guide


    Ensure that your region size is appropriate for the number of load
modules that you want to scan. Do not specify REGION=0M. See Points to bear
in mind when using the load module scanner for more information.

So REGION=0M is not to be used. 

How many modules were you trying to scan?  This may be normal behavior.  Try
reducing the number of modules to scan and see what happens.

Next, you need to know how much below the line storage your system has.  You
may be able to map that with IPCS.

I am not sure that MSUs are relevant.  I would think configured storage on
your LPAR (D M command) would be more helpful.



Lizette


> -----Original Message-----
> From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[email protected]] On
> Behalf Of Jake anderson
> Sent: Thursday, February 20, 2014 2:10 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Below the Line Storage Allocation
> 
> Hello,
> 
> Cross posted to CICS as well
> 
> I am running a CICS load module scanner job where it fails with the below
message
> 
> 10.53.23 JOB02673  IEA995I SYMPTOM DUMP OUTPUT  502
>     502             SYSTEM COMPLETION CODE=106  REASON CODE=0000000C
>     502              TIME=10.53.23  SEQ=00242  CPU=0000  ASID=0037
>     502              PSW AT TIME OF ERROR  070C1000   81391A30  ILC 2
INTC
> 0D
>     502                NO ACTIVE MODULE FOUND
>     502                NAME=UNKNOWN
>     502                DATA AT PSW  01391A2A - 8400181E  0A0D18FB
180C181D
>     502                GR 0: 00001F00   1: 84106000
>     502                   2: 26080021   3: 0000000C
>     502                   4: 00000014   5: 006FF540
>     502                   6: 7F4A6100   7: 0000000C
>     502                   8: 7F4A6150   9: 01391F58
>     502                   A: 00000024   B: 00000014
>     502                   C: 00000000   D: 7F4A6150
>     502                   E: 84106000   F: 0000000C
>     502              END OF SYMPTOM DUMP
> 
> I understand that the Job does not have the enough storage below the Line.
> I tried running the Job with
> REGION=512M,REGION=256M,REGION=8M,REGION=0M
> but still the Job does not get the storage below Line.
> 
> Is there a way to identify the correct storage mapping for a particular
batch job
> which has to execute within 16MB. The program is pretty big and has
24(RM).
> 
> I am still not able to find any clue about the exact storage which would
be required
> for this Job to run.
> 
> Any pointers are highly appreciated.
> 
> Z/OS 1.13 capped at 13MSU
> 
> Jake
> 

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