On Tue, 23 Jun 2009 14:24:15 -0400, larry macioce <[email protected]> wrote:

>I /we have a scheduleing system that is no longer "supported" ,well it is
>but it isn't.
>Anyway, something weird happened and the operator on dusty says he didn't do
>it.
>What happened was an external replay was given to release  a certain part of
>the schedule.
>This all occurred Friday a.m. and I was off yesterday that is why I'm asking
>today.
>I've been through syslog, the scheduling systems log ,tcpip and several
>reports, but have found nothing to clear or blame the operator.
>I am tyring to clear him(he asked me to look into this).
>We do have some remotte logins and they could have done it but I have found
>no evidence.
>I know that smf collects everything but I wouldn't know where to start
>looking
> thanks
>Mace
>


Your comment about "...an external replay was given to release  a certain
part of
the schedule." is ambiguous in reference to whether the "reply" was made
within the scheduling system or as an MVS prompt reply.  You should see MVS
reply occurences in the SYSLOG with the TSO USERID or the console reference
information.  If the reply occurred within the scheduling system through
some terminal interaction or batch interface request, it's more up to you to
bird-dog that one.

Scott Barry
SBBWorks, Inc.

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