Hi,

IBM provides on request at no cost a very useful tool the Module Fetch Monitor.

Greg Thompson did a session on it's use at SHARE 96 Long Beach - February, 2001.

This is available at the SHARE web site http://www.share.org in the proceedings 
archives (free registration required email off-line if it is too cumbersome and 
I will email the foils directly). 

Module Fetch Monitor (MFM)
User Experience
Session 2876

MFM has a program that executes and collects data. The data can be viewed from 
an ISPF dialog application. In addition, there is a batch interface. It is real 
time data collection. When the program is stopped, the data is lost. There is 
no historical data collection interface.
The data can be written to two logs files you could archive them.

This monitoring tool provides the names of modules used within an MVS system 
when called through the MVS Contents Supervisor, and integrates the information 
coming from LLA, but only if the library is under LLA control.

You can get a copy of MFM today, if you wish, by sending an e-mail to Peter 
Relson at IBM and signing an agreement.
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You can do much of what you can do with SoftAudit although it is not as 
polished as it is free.
MFM is a non-warranty program supported as time permits by IBM but is used by 
some very large sites with some good success stories.

If you just want to do some spot checking or investigate some things and have a 
good systems programmer to work with then MFM and native IBM SMF data may fill 
your needs without spending money for a tool like SoftAudit.

                Best Regards,

                                 Sam Knutson, GEICO
                                 Performance and Availability Management
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                                 (office)  301.986.3574

Murphy's Computer Law 43: Inside every complex and unworkable program is a 
useful routine struggling to be free. 

-----Original Message-----
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of 
Shmuel Koller
Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2005 12:44 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Identify users of a LINKLIST library

I will like to safely remove a library from LINKLIST and stick library in its 
users JCL (as STEPLIB).

Is there a way to collect statistics - who used modules from given LINKLIST 
library ?

Is therea command to identify current users of modules from given LINKLIST 
library ?

Shmuel Koller
Discount Bank

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