We ended up recycling IDISS and that freed up enough non-reusable ASID so we 
will be able to survive another 2 weeks for our scheduled IPL. Thanks everyone 
for their help.

Dean Nai        









On 8/20/19, 10:21 AMEDT, "IBM Mainframe Discussion List on behalf of Doug 
Henry" <[email protected] on behalf of 
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>On Tue, 20 Aug 2019 11:52:10 +0000, Nai, Dean <[email protected]> wrote:
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>Maybe I am confused but I thought the doc( z/OS MVS Programming: Extended 
>Addressability Guide) Jim Mulder pointed answered the "actual" intent of the 
>OP question.
>
>"Note
>If there is a request for a reusable ASID but there are no available ASIDs 
>that were previously used as reusable ASIDs, z/OS® takes an ASID from the pool 
>of available ordinary ASIDs to satisfy the request."
>
>Doug
>
> >Thanks for your responses.
>>Dean Nai      
>>On 8/20/19, 7:30 AMEDT, "IBM Mainframe Discussion List on behalf of Peter 
>>Relson" <[email protected] on behalf of [email protected]> wrote:
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>>><snip>
>>>Will things that used all the non-reusable ASID like DB2IRLM just use the 
>>>reusable ones when they get recycled? 
>>></snip>
>>>
>>>Jim Mulder is, as usual, correct. The answer is "No". 
>>>
>>>But maybe you can help those in the future by submitting a requirement 
>>>that DB2's components exploit reusable ASIDs.
>>>
>>>Peter Relson
>>>z/OS Core Technology Design
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