The
anchor
point is a place in common memory that can be located
by servers and clients and that is used to store and retrieve cross-memory
communication information.
The anchor point is
specified by defining an inactive
z/OS subsystem. Doing this causes
z/OS to create a subsystem communications vector
table (SSCVT) at IPL time. The SSCVT chain is in common memory and
easily accessible to the cross-memory access method routines. The
SSCTSUSE field of the SSCVT is available to these routines and is
used as the anchor point for their control blocks.