Disabling product-level intercepts

When the product-level intercepts are enabled, Advanced Allocation Management performs processing. When you disable the intercepts, the Advanced Allocation Management started task remain active without performing processing.

Disabling the intercepts can be helpful in situations when you do not want to shut down Advanced Allocation Management completely. For example, if Advanced Allocation Management is running and processing is not occurring as expected, you can disable the intercepts to help isolate the cause of the problem and collect information (such as dumping the address space) that you can use to troubleshoot the problem.

Note: Disabling or enabling the product-level intercepts disables or enables the intercepts for all active Advanced Allocation Management subsystems.