On Thu, 1 Sep 2011 11:24:04 +0300, A.Watthey a.watt...@gmail.com wrote:
Sebastian,
You should subscribe to the proper netview list where there is far more
expertise than here (netv...@yahoogroups.com).
However, what you need to do is check out the DEFAULTS SLOGCMDR value. You
need either NO or
Sebastian,
One item that you may want to consider. Display commands might be fine for
something like this, but consider commands that do something like z rod or
confit etc. These commands IMO should be logged so you can have accountability.
Auditors should be asking about items like this.
Ed
Sebastian,
You should subscribe to the proper netview list where there is far more
expertise than here (netv...@yahoogroups.com).
However, what you need to do is check out the DEFAULTS SLOGCMDR value. You
need either NO or ECHOONLY.
Also, don't forget that you must have the SSI address space
There are two very easy ways to do this, you can write a MPF exit and use it
for the messages that you want suppressed from the console, (the bit setting
you want to set are as follows):
To keep it from the JOBLOG of the task that issued the command:
OICTXTERF3,CTXTESJL Suppress
We've been implementing IP Monitoring under NetView on our test plex and have
noticed that for NetView to get the relevant information it issues MVS DISPLAY
commands for TCPIP and then extracts the data it requires from the command
output. The problem with this is that with a number of LPARs in
31, 2011 9:17 AM
To: IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu
Subject: Suppress command output from SYSLOG
We've been implementing IP Monitoring under NetView on our test plex and have
noticed that for NetView to get the relevant information it issues MVS DISPLAY
commands for TCPIP and then extracts the data
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