Yes... I've had the pleasure of working on many dumps with above-the-bar
storage. Pro-tip: you use ! instead of ? to jump to an 8-byte address in
IPCS Browse (or XDC, if that's your thing).
I've avoided SYSUDUMP for years... they seem to be set up to print only
what I don't need to see; besides b
On Sat, 10 Feb 2018 07:57:01 -0500, Peter Relson wrote:
>>Will the Segment created by IARV64 be visable in a dump
>>when the program issues ABEND ,DUMP,STEP
>
>A true z/OS answer: it depends.
>
>For SYSABEND/SYSUDUMP: no.
>For SYSMDUMP, I think, yes.
>
>There is no support for 64-bit storag
>Will the Segment created by IARV64 be visable in a dump
>when the program issues ABEND ,DUMP,STEP
A true z/OS answer: it depends.
For SYSABEND/SYSUDUMP: no.
For SYSMDUMP, I think, yes.
There is no support for 64-bit storage in the "formatted dump" variants.
Peter Relson
z/OS Core Techno
If I issue IARV64 something like this
IARV64 REQUEST=GETSTOR,
SEGMENTS=SEGMENTS,
ORIGIN=ORIGIN64,
GUARDSIZE=0,
COND=YES,
FPROT=NO,
USERTKN=NO_USERTKN,
TTOKEN=NO_TTOKEN,