Charles,

Just out of curiosity, are you trying to judge your own software's use of 
common storage or are you trying to assess if a vendor's use of common storage 
is too high?

Both are, of course, very worthwhile tasks.

If it is your own software, then the sort of non-optimal use of common storage 
that I would advise that you investigate replacing would include :

(o) Request blocks and queues held in common storage
(o) Buffers for transient data
(o) Memory bridges between two allied address spaces 

I am not saying that all usage of the above is invalid, however sometimes when 
code is originally authored it can be easier for the developer to use common 
storage rather than invest development time and resources into different 
techniques.    

Rob Scott
Lead Developer
Rocket Software
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-----Original Message-----
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf 
Of Charles Mills
Sent: 01 July 2014 02:27
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: ECSA Survey

Awesome guys! Keep 'em coming! Thanks!

Charles

-----Original Message-----
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf 
Of Anthony Thompson
Sent: Monday, June 30, 2014 6:11 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: ECSA Survey

Another small shop, four production LPARs

1) DB2/CICS/MQ Series: ECSA 262M, in use 33%. Main users DB2 (production) VTAM, 
DB2 (UAT), MQ, SMSVSAM, BMC CICS monitor and automation

2) DB2/CICS (old stable application): ECSA 92M, in use 59%. Main users DB2, 
VTAM, SMSVSAM

3) CA-Datacomm/CICS/MQ Series: ECSA 200M, in use 38%. Main users CA-Datacomm, 
VTAM, MQ, SMSVSAM, BMC CICS monitor/automation

4) ADABAS/CICS: ECSA 200M, in use 51%. Main users VTAM, SMSVSAM, BMC CICS 
monitor

Too much? Anything that would cause us to change ECSA size, which would be from 
10M up towards 100M depending on LPAR.

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