I believe that I saw a statement here recently that at least QSAM buffers can 
now be allocated above the 4G bar in 64-bit address space, but I cannot find 
the email in which that statement appeared.

Is this a true statement, and if so can someone point me to doc that shows how 
and where to specify it?

Is VSAM eligible to have buffers above the 4G bar?  If so, same request: please 
point me to the doc on how and where it can be done.

Lastly, if any of this is true, can SMB and/or BLSR support LSR buffers above 
the 4G bar?  I'm thinking particularly of the BLSR parameters HBUFND and 
HBUFNI: are they allocated above the 4G bar?  Those parameters originally 
specified buffers in expanded storage, which is no longer available, right?

TIA for curing my ignorance on this subject.

Peter
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