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If you want to know if you have the IBM default, then how about simply
looking at the CSECT. Browsing 'sys1.nucleus(IEANUC01)' of the sysres
volume and d
If you want to know if you have the IBM default, then how about simply
looking at the CSECT. Browsing 'sys1.nucleus(IEANUC01)' of the sysres
volume and doing a "find" on IEALIMIT is one easy way. On our system, the
first two occurrences are part of the external symbol information and the
third
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Does anyone have an example JCL to link IEALIMIT into the nucleus?
Im trying to determine if we’ve done that. I see an IEALIMIT module in
IEANUC01 but it’s size is different (72 bytes). I suspect it’s the IBM
default. But want to be sure.
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Execute this and see what's printed out. It should be obvious if the csect has
been replaced with user code.
//AMASPZAP EXEC PGM=AMASPZAP
//SYSPRINT DD SYSOUT=*
//SYSLIB DD DSN=SYS1.NUCLEUS,DISP=SHR
//SYSIN DD *
DUMPT IEANUC01 IEALIMIT
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Does anyone have an example JCL to link IEALIMIT into the nucleus?
Im trying to determine if we’ve done that. I see an IEALIMIT module in
IEANUC01 but it’s size is different (72 bytes). I suspect it’s the IBM
default. But want to be sure.
--
Michael Babcock
OneMain Financial
z/OS Systems