#1. I would check your SMFPRMxx member, look for anything like, TYPE(119(1:7))
or NOTYPE(119(70:72))
Those would allow your 1-7 records, but deny the 70-72. If your SMFPRMxx does
not allow for the subtypes to be recorded, then all of the following is moot.
#2. In the TCPPROF member or what you point to with the //PROFILE DD statement
in your TCPIP procedure, do you have in the "SMFCONFIG" section. Do you have
"TYPE119" with "FTPCLIENT" coded somewhere after that? Mine looks like this:
TYPE119 NODVIPA
FTPCLIENT
IFStatistics
NOIPSECURITY
NOPORTStatistics
PROFILE
NOTCPINIT
TCPIPStatistics
TCPSTACK
NOTCPTERM
NOTN3270CLIENT
UDPTerm
#3. Now in addition to #2, in the data set/file that is used for your default
sourced for FTP.DATA do you have "SMF TYPE119" and since we have some that use
the JES2 access, we also have, "SMFJES TYPE119". There is a third option, "
SMFSQL TYPE119".
Al Nims
Systems Admin/Programmer III
UF Information Technology
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-----Original Message-----
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of Pierre Fichaud
Sent: Friday, August 10, 2018 4:19 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: SMF type 119 (FTP) subtypes 70 and 72
I am trying to generate these on my system at Dallas. I'm reading the doc on
them and trying stuff but no luck. Can someone suggest something ? I can get
sub-types 1,2,3,5,6 and 7. According to IBM, I should get them all for type 119
but ...
Thanks in advance, Pierre.
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