TRACK does have a nifty little STORMAP TRACK macro that maps another user's CMS storage like the CMS command does although not with all the bells and whistles. The TRACK STORMAP process will show all storage areas and if they are allocated, who has them. You could fire up TRACK against the user that is running that application and look at the results of STORMAP when the app fails with "storage not available" to see what things look like. The CMS panel also shows information on the storage pools (used/free, last location, etc.)
TRACK = "free beer" Cool. I like that! That somewhat correlates to my drinking a beer while coding TRACK... _______________________________________ James Vincent Systems Engineering Consultant Nationwide Services Co., Technology Infrastructure Engineering Mainframe, z/VM and z/Linux Support One Nationwide Plaza 3-25-02 Columbus OH 43215-2220 U.S.A Voice: (614) 249-5547 Fax: (614) 677-7681 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] VM/ESA and z/VM Discussions <[email protected]> wrote on 02/08/2006 08:04:38 PM: > [email protected] > > On 2/9/06, Roland P. Chung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Just want to get some *free* VM tool to help a customer to > > debug a strange "insufficient storage" problem. In a 250MB > > CMS machine, the application software is only asking for > > 526 bytes and abends due to "insufficient storage"! > > Ummmm... > > Could it be the application is asking that to be allocated under the 16M ? > But really, STORMAP should provide you guidance there. If you cannot > run it in the virtual machine, then as Dave explains set up TRACK and > do it from there. That's all 'free' like in 'free beer' but it will > take some time to acquire the skills. > > Rob > -- > Rob van der Heij rvdheij @ gmail.com > Velocity Software, Inc
