The Comm Server stack used to manage its CTRACE storage in a data space.  In 
V1R13, this was moved to 64-bit common (HVCOMMON) storage.  The data space 
would have been deleted when the stack address space ended, but common storage 
has to be explicitly freed.  I have not seen this happen, but if you cancel a 
V1R13 (or later) stack, it's possible it could fail to free the storage.  I'd 
be surprised to see this in anything less than a catastrophic situation, like a 
forced cancel, or termination at end of memory.

Steven St.Jean
http://sdsusa.com


-----Original Message-----
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf 
Of Grillo Paul
Sent: Monday, May 13, 2013 6:50 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: TCPIP Problem

Staff of the forum,

Recently we had problems after cancel the TCPIP Trace, which was necessary to 
IPL the partition of the z / OS 1.11 and consulting a specialist product, it 
informed us that the TCPIP does not clean up memory when it is canceled and ... 
when it makes a start of another then this can cause problems.

Anyone had this problem?

Help is welcome

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 Jorge Arueira Campos

Analyst supports mainframe
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