When you specify NOACTIVE, the system does not record any SMF data,
therefor it does not call any exits related to those records.

On Wed, Nov 9, 2011 at 6:30 PM, Dave Day <[email protected]> wrote:

>    Is this supposed to work this way?  I've just spent a bit of time in
> the Init & Tuning Reference, and nothing in there indicates what I'm
> seeing.  On a z/OS 1.12 system, if the SMFPRM member has NOACTIVE set, my
> IEFACTRT exit is not invoked.  When I set it to ACTIVE, it is.  Only change
> I make in the SMFPRM member.  If I do a D PROG,EXIT,EN=SYS.IEFACTRT my exit
> shows up and is marked as active, no matter which SMFPRM setting I am using
> for ACTIVE/NOACTIVE.  However, only when the member is set to record with
> ACTIVE does my SMF exit get called.  Is this working as designed?  Anybody
> know?  What I wanted to do was to turn off recording of SMF records, but
> still use the exits to communicate to my server address space.  The exits
> are installed programatically using the dynamic exits facility, if that
> makes any difference.
>
>    --Dave
>
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