I would reach out to Marna Walle at IBM.
She has been collecting PARMLIB information from quite a few sites.

On Wed, 6 May 2026 at 20:05, Glen Garrison <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have not specifically looked at what the general population have
> specified for RSU.
>    But I do know that many systems out there have initial and reserved
> specified and have seen where some set rsu equal to their reserved, so some
> must be config'ing that offline for use by other lpars.  Generally
> RSU=OFFLINE.   I have also seen RSU=0 with reserved defined.
>    Do the hardware guys have this information from active systems/lpar
> configurations out there?  At least, how many have defined reserved central
> storage.   One would think if they have reserved defined they would have a
> corresponding RSU to cover it.
>
>
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> Subject: [EXTERNAL] Does anyone specify an RSU other than 0 in IEASYSxx?
>
>   Does anyone still specify an RSU other than 0 in IEASYSxx, and use the
> CF STOR command to take storage offline from a z/OS system?
>
>   The ability to deconfigure storage from a running MVS system was
> requirement on the old bipolar MP systems in order
> to dynamically reconfigure from single image to physically partitioned
> mode.  The bipolar machines have been obsolete for decades, and the CMOS
> machines never had any concept of physical partitioning.
>
>   CF STOR can be used on current machines to take storage offline from a
> running z/OS partition so that it can be reassigned to a different
> partition, presumably
> as a manual process for workload balancing reasons,  But does anyone
> really do that?   Specifying an RSU other than 0 to describe the amount of
> storage that can
> be dynamically taken offline requires that amount of storage to be set
> aside and not used for common storage fixed pages or long term fixed pages
> owned by nonswappable
> address spaces.  Managing that separation is a complex process which can
> reduce system performance and reliability.
>
> Jim Mulder z/OS Diagnosis, Design, Development, Test  IBM Corp.
> Poughkeepsie NY
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