I do not recall anything that tells who owns what pages on a given device, but then, I do not recall a lot these days. There is something, SPOOLCHN, that will tell you which spool files are contained at least partially on a spool disk.
I believe that there are pointers in the PGMBK that show where pages reside on external storage, but that is the reverse direction from what you want. To use it, you would have to inspect each user's PGMBKs until you found the pointer to the device of interest. That may be your only hope, though. Regards, Richard Schuh > -----Original Message----- > From: The IBM z/VM Operating System > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Martha McConaghy > Sent: Wednesday, May 07, 2008 9:49 AM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Owner of a page > > I faintly recall that there is a way to find out who owns a > page out on disk PAGE space, but can't recall how. I've got > a page allocation out on an old disk that is set to be turned > off. Its been drained for about > 3 months, but there is 1 page allocated that never goes away. > Something that doesn't get recycled obviously owns it, but I > have a lot of virtual machines that never get recycled. It > would help if I could figure out which owns it and just > recycle that one. > > Any bright ideas? > > Martha >
