It is, of course, just a set of flag bits in an existing section. Doesn’t
seem to me to be the most difficult of things to map and summarise.

Cheers, Martin

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> On 25 Apr 2018, at 04:24, Jousma, David
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Thanks Carmen.   I'm not SASsy...Not much of a SAS coder these days.
Seems like this is going to become a pretty common report that folks are
going to be running over the next two years until V2.4 looms near.  I was
hoping to ride on someones coat-tails.
>
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> Subject: Re: OA53355 - USERKEY COMMON MIGRATION SUPPORT
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> I have a bunch of MXG source to read the SMF_30, but not the variable
you're looking for - let me know, I'd be happy to share
>
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> Carmen Vitullo
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> From: "David Jousma" <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected]
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> Subject: OA53355 - USERKEY COMMON MIGRATION SUPPORT
>
> So, has anyone written a SAS/MXG program to read through these SMF30
records yet, that they would care to share? Seems to be the easiest method
to run through the daily data to determine who is using USER Key common? I
see the slip noted in the APAR, and I could go that route, but still have
to look through GTF data it seems.
>
> I know I have one long running home-grown system task for sure using it,
but what I do not know if there are any short lived usage. We are already
working on retiring the home-grown system task.
>
> SA38-0667-XX z/OS MVS System Management Facilities (SMF) Add the
following new SMF Type 30 record fields in the Storage and Paging Section:
> Offsets Name Length Format...
> 178 B2 SMF30_RAXFLAGS 1 binary...
> Description
> Bit Meaning
> 0 When SMF30_USERKEYCOMMONAUDITENABLED is on, auditing of user key common
storage usage attempts enabled for this step/job.
> SMF30_USERKEYCSAUSAGE, SMF30_USERKEYCADSUSAGE and
SMF30_USERKEYCHANGKEYUSAGE are only applicable when this flag is on.
> 1 When SMF30_USERKEYCSAUSAGE is on, attempts were made to obtain user key
CSA storage for this step/job.
> This bit is only valid when
> SMF30_USERKEYCOMMONAUDITENABLED is on.
> Once this bit is set on for an interval record, this bit will also be set
on for all subsequent interval records for this step.
> Once this bit is set on for a job interval or step-end record, this bit
will also be set on for step-total and job-end records.
> 2 When SMF30_USERKEYCADSUSAGE is on, attempts were made to create a user
key CADS for this step/job.
> This bit is only valid when
> SMF30_USERKEYCOMMONAUDITENABLED is on.
> Once this bit is set on for an interval record, this bit will also be set
on for all subsequent interval records for this step.
> Once this bit is set on for a job interval or step-end record, this bit
will also be set on for step-total and job-end records.
> 3 When SMF30_USERKEYCHANGKEYUSAGE is on, attempts were made to change the
key of common ESQA storage to a user key (via CHANGKEY) for this step/job.
> This bit is only valid when
> SMF30_USERKEYCOMMONAUDITENABLED is on.
> Once this bit is set on for an interval record, this bit will also be set
on for all subsequent interval records for this step.
> Once this bit is set on for a job interval or step-end record, this bit
will also be set on for step-total and job-end records.
>
>
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