Ok, that makes sense, then. The SYSTEM address space is the "base" space of the SYSTEM VMDBK, pregenned at address x'2000', it's represented by the first ASCBK on the VMDASCBK queue. If it's not in there, check the rest of the ASCBKs on the queue, depending on how the reporting works, some of th ose spaces might be getting included.
- Bill Holder z/VM Development, IBM On Fri, 9 May 2008 16:45:34 +0200, Rob van der Heij <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: ... > >The system is not memory constrained at all, and does not page. So >there is only one page out on DASD, so I know who owns it. If you can >tell me where this system address space is anchored off, I could scan >the segment and page tables to find which virtual page it is. > >Rob >-- >Rob van der Heij >Velocity Software GmbH >http://velocitysoftware.com/ >======================== ========================= ========================
