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Why do I get 80A and 106 abends whenever I try to issue TSO commands or execute programs?

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Why do I get 80A and 106 abends whenever I try to issue TSO commands or execute programs?

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These two abend codes most often mean that there is not enough virtual storage available to execute the requested program. When you receive these abend codes in a TSO session, it indicates that the region requested during LOGON, or specified as the default for the TSO User ID when it was created, is insufficient for the attempted command processor or programl. LOGOFF and LOGON again, specifying a larger region using the SIZE subcommand: LOGON SIZE(4096) A value of 4096 (4,096 k) is usually sufficient to execute any user program, including those utilizing VSAM, which require a larger region in order to allocate buffer space. Note that the lack of sufficient region is frequently a result of using the TSO User ID IBMUSER, which is the default TSO User ID created during System Generation. IBMUSER has a default SIZE of 44k. This User ID is intended only to be used in the case of emergencies and for setting up new TSO User IDs. You should create one or more new TSO User IDs for rout

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