Is it possible that the storage you expect to find was freed due to the abend?
The SVCDUMP would be a real time trap, while using IPCS ACTIVE is somewhat
later.

At any rate, try displaying X'5000' in the target address space and see what
it shows you. If it skips all the way to CSA, that would imply that the RACF
resources were not properly defined or activated.

On Mon, 28 Jan 2019 15:12:22 -0600 Wendell Lovewell
<[email protected]> wrote:

:>Thanks for the tip on the FACILITY profiles for BLSACTV.SYSTEM and 
BLSACTV.ADDRSPAC.   Adding them and giving myself access to them did change the 
results.  But it still appears I cannot display any storage allocated to the 
program I'm debugging in the other address space.  
:>
:>For example, if while in BROWSE on the ACTIVE addess space for ASID(x'0062'), 
I try to display the PSW address or the storage address I know is being 
overwritten (loc 1b12d080. ASID(X'0062')  ), it displays:
:>
:>ASID(X'0062') ADDRESS(1B109000.) STORAGE --------------
:>Command ===>                                           
:>1B109000.:7F484FFF.--Storage not available             
:>7F485000   C3000000   00500044   E3C9D97A   000018B0   

:>Same with any other address that happens to be in a register at the time of 
the abend.  (Including the base register for the program.)

:>All of these areas are in the dump if I process it that way, but I'd really 
like to look at some addresses during the process.  

:>Anyone have an idea what I'm doing wrong? 

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