I think that's been repacked as Tivoli Asset Manager.
Mark Jacobs
Lizette Koehler <mailto:stars...@mindspring.com>
January 13, 2017 at 8:02 AM
There is or used to be a product called SoftAudit by Isogon. I think
IBM acquired it. It is able to provide module auditing functions.
SoftAudit for z/OSĀ® identifies installed software products and their
usage patterns in the mainframe environment. Leading Global 2000
companies and IT Outsourcers incorporate SoftAudit for z/OS as an
essential part of their Software Asset Management practice.
With SoftAudit for z/OS you can eliminate unused, under-used,
outdated, and duplicate-function software. You can negotiate
cost-effective contracts based on full knowledge of how software is
used. You can also prove contract compliance with SoftAudit's
objective third-party reports. With SoftAudit information you can
achieve financially optimal capacity upgrades and server consolidations
Lizette
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Sean Gleann <mailto:sean.gle...@gmail.com>
January 13, 2017 at 4:31 AM
Can anyone offer advice on how to report on load modules held in a
specific
PDS (or PDS(E) - I'm not fussy) being loaded by specific batch jobs,
please?
I've tried looking at SMF type 14 - but that only shows the load library
being opened - nothing about modules.
I've tried using RACF event type 2 data generated as a result of
specifying
ralter PROGRAM ** addmem('<library name>'//NOPADCHK)
but again I see only the library being accessed - nothing about the
modules
involved
I've tried using GTF with a SLIP trap for SVC8 and SVC122 (yes - some of
the 'modules' concerned are DLL's), but I still don't see anything
like the
amount of accesses I'm expecting.
I'm rapidly running out of ideas, here.
Hopefully
Sean
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