Geez Jim, you been hangin' around Metz too long. :-)
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Sent: Monday, January 26, 2015 1:16 PM
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Subject: Re: What exactly does SHRD tell me
IEF032I STEP/UTIL/STOP 2015021.1318
CPU: ..
VIRT: 9832K SYS: 840K EXT: 1539796K SYS: 18188K
ATB- REAL: 716K SLOTS: 32K
VIRT- ALLOC: 67M SHRD: 1015808M
This tells me that the step has as much as 67M above the bar storage
allcated (highwater mark). This was backed by up to 716K of
I haven't been programming using above the bar storage lately, and I understand
I'll have to do some RTFM. However, I need a quick answer to the following
question, if possible.
I see the following at the end of a job step:
IEF032I STEP/UTIL/STOP 2015021.1318
CPU: ..
VIRT: 9832K SYS: