Thank you Kirk, and to all who answered me.  I think I understand it now.

Some tcp/ip process I have appears to be opening a listen port, but only 
briefly I think, so I cannot catch it with a netstat.  That leaves me, I think, 
with two other options, a ctrace, and for me they are a bit of a pita to setup, 
and catching it with some SMF 119 subtype, I thought I'd try that one first. :)

Best regards,
Lindy
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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List on behalf of Kirk Wolf
Sent: Sunday, April 13, 2025 8:11 PM
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Subject: Re: How do I enable SMF for TCP/IP Record type 119?

EXTERNAL

High level:

1) Figure out which SMF 119 subtypes that you want

2) Enable the product that writes them (either z/OS Comm Server or z/OS OpenSSH 
or even Co:Z SFTP) to TRY to write them.   Consult the docs.

3) Enable the recording of those subtypes in SMFPRMxx PARMLIB.

Kirk Wolf
Dovetailed Technologies


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