There is indeed no CP QUERY LOCKED command, I assume because nobody's ask
ed
for it before (ok, I haven't actually looked to see if anyone has, it's
possible someone did, but it never "made the cut").  If the information
wasn't saved from the point where the LOCK requests were issued, I can't
think of anything better than trial and error for doing the UNLOCKs.  IND

USER will give the number of locked pages (the EXP option will differenti
ate
locked to real vs. locked to logical), but I'm  not aware of anything tha
t
will provide the addresses of the locked pages.  

- Bill Holder, z/VM Development, IBM


On Wed, 10 Dec 2008 09:47:32 -0600, Dave Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:

>I'm stumped here....I have a guest virtual machine (running Linux, but I

think that's
>immaterial) that has locked some of its pages into host storage via the 
CP LOCK
>command....now I want to find out *which* guest pages were locked. I can

find a count of
>the number of locked pages, but I want to know which ones as well.
>
>How come there is no CP QUERY LOCKED command to tell me this?
>
>Thanks and have a good one.
>
>--
>DJ
>
>V/Soft
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