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 you wrote:
> Hello All,

> Happy April Fool's Day!

> On a more serious note, I have a dump which I can format out the system trace 
> table with the SYSTRACE IPCS verb (subcommand).
> What I would like to know, and can't seem to find, is where the raw data can 
> be found in the dump.

> Can anyone guide me in how I can access the system trace table in its raw 
> form.
> In other words, what known block points to another which points to another 
> and so on until I finally reach the system trace data.

> Thanks,
> Chuck

The trace buffers are actually in the TRACE address space (ASID 4),
so you'd need to capture that along with your program address space.
I've never seen any control blocks for that stuff though.

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Don Poitras - SAS Development  -  SAS Institute Inc. - SAS Campus Drive
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