I am working with CA (Both MSM and ESP) to try and resolve my issue.  However, 
since I am not as unix literal as I should be, I thought I would ask my 
questions here.

Since CA-MSM is suppose to be idiot proof, I do not understand how or where it 
gets the information for path statements in SMP/E

For example, in CA-ESP R11.3 there is a path in the SMP/e panel called 
/cai/esp/11.3/seacpath

I did not mount anything to that path.  Nor did I create an HFS file prior to 
installing this release.  But somehow the information went into an HFS called 
SYS1.LPAR1.OMVS.NOV1710.VAR, SYS1.LPAR1.OMVS.NOV1710.ETC, and so on for the 
following files ETC, JAVA64V6, ROOT, SBBN7HFS, SIGYROOT, SIZUHFS, VAR, XML  

I cannot find how this was done.  Neither the creation of these files nor the 
actual mount.

CA-MSM says it is in the metadata for CA-ESP.  And CA-ESP has not come back 
with any additional information.        

So

Where would I look to find out 
1)  Who defined these files
2)  Who/When they were mounted

Are there SMF records that could help me with this?

Is there anything I could code in BPXPRMxx that would have done this?
Note:  I am SYSPLEX(NO) and I hard code all my paths.  Since we do not use 
MONTHDAYYEAR in the files names, I am not sure where this would have come from.

Thanks for any insight.

Lizette
     

----------------------------------------------------------------------
For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions,
send email to [email protected] with the message: GET IBM-MAIN INFO
Search the archives at http://bama.ua.edu/archives/ibm-main.html

Reply via email to