IMO, the DSA address of the 2nd Save Area is not resonable:

DSA DSA Addr E Addr PU Addr PU Offset Comp Date Compile Attributes
    1     23117AE0   08DA2B60   08DA2B60   +00004A4C  20150130 CEL
    2     00010000   24D90B66   24D90B66   -01BE8FAE  ********
    3     231176E8   24D85D48   24D85D48   +00004396  20130225 COBOL
    4     231174F0   20EDB610   20EDB610   +000002FC  20140722 LIBRARY
    5     23117078   235F6400   235F6400   +00009C92  20160624 COBOL
    ...
    14    23115258   20EDB610   20EDB610   +000002FC  20140722 LIBRARY
    15    23115030   23100428   23100428   +00000A10  20100129 COBOL

I would take a closer look at the call position
of the COBOL module at level 3, at position 4396.

The name is HRDRFREA.
What is called there, and why does the called module build a save
area at such a strange place 00010000? The informations contained
there seem wrong, too. That is the save area and register information printed;
maybe this is all misleading ...

Kind regards

Bernd




Peter Hunkeler schrieb:

As expected, having the dump information inline did not work out. I'm reposting 
with an attachement. Hopefully this will work better.

In (late) response to Jim Mulder's comment:


How about the TRNE and BEA fields in that same XSB?
and Tom Marchant's comment:


If you show the exact information from the dump, rather than your 
interpretation of that data, there is a better chance that someone will be able 
to see something that you didn't.



I'm posting some raw information from the CEEDUMP as well as from IPCS. I have added a 
few lines of comment starting with "***".
In the CEEDUMP part I have shortened the trace back list by deleting some intermediate call information (entries 6-13). I don't want to add an futher interpretation from me. If you still find some time to have a look and post whatever information you might find useful, I would very much appreciate.

Thanks
Peter
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