On Fri, 25 Feb 2011 08:23:25 -0600, McKown, John
<[email protected]> wrote:

>> -----Original Message-----
><snip>
>>
>> So are you saying your default (which production falls into)
>> is what your
>> forked process is falling into?
>>
>> What about classifying by accounting information?  Have you looked at
>> help in the dialogs.  Strangely enough, the help is "Work
>> Qualifiers for
>> USS Subsystem Type" instead of OMVS subsystem type (and PLEASE
>> lets not start that thread again!):
>>
>> ============================================
>>
>>     ***********************************************
>>     *                   USS                       *
>>     ***********************************************
>>
>> Listed below are the various work qualifiers which are valid for an
>> z/OS UNIX System Services subsystem type.
>>
>> ACCOUNTING INFORMATION
>>     Account numbers for z/OS UNIX System Services forked or spawned
>>     address spaces are set as follows:
>>
>>     o   Forked or spawned address spaces inherit accounting data
>>         from parent address space.
>>
>>     o   When daemon processes such as rlogind or cron create new
>>
>>     o   When daemon processes such as rlogind or cron create new
>>         work using setuid() and exec(), accounting data comes from
>>         the user's RACF profile (the WAACCNT value in the WORKATTR
>>         segment).  If this value is not defined in RACF, the address
>>         space will not have accounting data.
>>
>>     o   Accounting data can also be verified or changed using the
>>         IEFUSI installation exit.
>>
>> ===========================================
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Mark
>> --
>
>We don't use accounting information in our batch jobs. Well, there is
something in there. But it is not meaningful or controlled. Basically, for
batch, we use the job class to assign the service group. All TSO users get
the same service group. STCs are classified, as needed, by STC job name. We
have little UNIX work, so I generally lump 99% of it in one service class.
The rest is grouped by RACF id for specific RACF ids.
>
>I'll look at that WAACCNT to see if I can use it, thanks!
>

It doesn't matter how much you use or don't use accounting information now.
You can still accomplish what you want for these specific jobs / processes,
using IEFUSI if need be.

Mark
--
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