The reserve seems to be used as the new stack segment, and anything else can 
still gobble it up. Gets a U4008 with 1004 not a 1024 apparently. A larger 
reserve may help if you still have things acquiring storage. 


But then you didn't get a U4008.

Does the production of an LE Dump acquire storage? I'd suspect so.

Interesting here, you said POSIX(ON), but I have no idea what you meant by 
"dubbed"?

"When an error occurs that would cause a CEEDUMP to be taken, and this is a 
POSIX application, Language Environment writes this dump to the current 
directory. Output from CEE3DMP is written to one of the following (in top-down 
order):

    The directory found in _CEE_DMPTARG, if found.
    The current working directory, if this is not the root (/), and if the 
directory is writable, and if the dump pathname (made up of the cwd pathname 
plus the dump file name) does not exceed 1024 characters.
    The directory found in environment variable TMPDIR (if the temporary 
directory is not /TMP.
    /TMP"

You are probably looking in the right place, it started producing, and died.

Sliding off-topic, is "writable" an American word?

Following the CSV message, it seems a pretty internal thing, unless you have 
preceding messages, which I guess you don't.

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