What is the reason code?

On Mon, 1 May 2017 14:59:54 -0400 Gary Weinhold <weinh...@dkl.com> wrote:

:>We're experiencing an abend S0D5 that occurs at only one site.  We have an 
authorized program that issues a DSPSERV CREATE SCOPE=ALL to establish a 
dataspace.  It initializes several of the blocks in the dataspace but does not 
touch the rest of the blocks.  It then issues SYSEVENT TRANSWAP and WAITs for 
the ECB to be posted (unless it was already non-swappable).  Then it publishes 
the availability of the dataspace in CSA and WAITs for a MVS STOP command.
:>
:>Later we run a problem state program that invokes a proprietary PC to acquire 
the dataspace ALET (ALESERV) and then accesses the dataspace blocks.  It runs 
fine until it tries to access a block that was not referenced by the dataspace 
creating program.  It then abends S0D5.
:>
:>Are there conditions under which a non-swappable address space can become 
logically swapped out?

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