FTP will cut SMF 119 or (I think) 118 records. You have to turn them on in the 
usual way in SMFPRMxx *and* with an SMFCONFIG statement in the TCP profile 
dataset.

I'm more familiar with the 119's than the 118's. Then FTP *client* will cut 
subtype 3's and FTP *server* will cut subtype 70's. Unfortunately IBM did not 
include the job name in the record. But you will have user id, IP address, 
filenames and so forth so that's a help. 

Some SFTP implementations cut the same subtypes so make sure you don't confuse 
yourself.

Charles


-----Original Message-----
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf 
Of venkat kulkarni
Sent: Sunday, May 28, 2017 2:17 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: SMF record for FTP

Hello All,

We are in the process of converting FTP jobs to SFTP and many of the jobs are 
converted.

But before blocking port 23 for FTP, we want to make sure that all jobs are 
running with SFTP.

Is it possible to collect some SMF record, which can indicate the current 
running jobs that are still using FTP.

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