1. You're wrong. "what is allowed" is described in TSOPROC class.
2. Pity. However feel free to suggest better solution.
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Radoslaw Skorupka
Lodz, Poland
W dniu 20.05.2022 o 13:12, Seymour J Metz pisze:
1. TSO segments will only tell you what is allowed; you still need SMF to
tell how often they are logging on.
2. What about logon procs used for an activity that is only needed at long
intervals?
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Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz
http://mason.gmu.edu/~smetz3
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W dniu 16.05.2022 o 04:33, James C. pisze:
I needed to make a change to the logon procs but noticed that there were quite
a few. I’d like to know which procs are actually being recently used. Does this
information get recorded by SMF? If so, which record type?
Do you mean TSO logon procedure?
There are some ways:
1. Review users' TSO segments - you will find last logon procedure used.
Of course you cannot exclude that some user likes to change his
procedure every week, or just because of some needs. But this is unlikely.
2. Use RACF features like AUDIT. You will get SMF record everytime the
procedure is used. Advice: first eliminate "popular" procedures because
you already know they are used. Of course this method means change audit
today and wait for results. How long? You have to decide. And again -
you cannot exclude some VIP will logon using his favourite proc next month.
3. Look at SMF30. Create some report, omit the most popular names, etc.
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Radoslaw Skorupka
Lodz, Poland
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