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Nope. User Spaces are 16MB. Never been expanded. You can create memory
spaces into the terabytes.


On Tue, Oct 9, 2018 at 12:55 PM Dan <dan27649@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

We're trying to use IBM APIs that dump object information to a user space.
When we do this for our large development library, it exceeds 16MB. How do
others get around this limit?

Bruce Vining mentioned in a post from 2009 the _C_TS_malloc and
_C_TS_malloc64 APIs to extend a "memory space" to 2GB, although I didn't
discern any context that it could apply to user space objects.

- Dan
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