Alan, didn't I write it is the logoff requirement that made my customer could not use RACF's SMF ... RACF doesn't write an SMF record at LOGOFF time. The console log gives not only the terminal and userid, but also the LOGONBY user.
2008/3/6, Alan Altmark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > On Thursday, 03/06/2008 at 03:36 EST, Kris Buelens > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > The VM console logs contain this information. You not only need the > logon > > times but also logoff, it is the logoff requirement that made my > customer could > > not use RACF's SMF records and we had to revert to scanning the console > logs. > > Our code starts with console logs created by CA's VM:Operator and > creates > > SMF-like records that are sent to z/OS. If you like, I can send you > that code > > as starting point, you need to understand CMS Pipelines to find it > useful. > > > This is how unsubstantiated rumors get started. :-) You can use > accounting records or RACF SMF records to find the date, time, and IP > address someone logged in. > > From RACF Report Writer: > 008.066 08:35:02 VMSP ALTMARKA SYS1 093C43C3 0 2 0 JOBID=( > 00.000 00:00:00) > > That's a login at March 6, 2008 at 8:35am from 9.60.67.195. > > > Alan Altmark > z/VM Development > IBM Endicott > -- Kris Buelens, IBM Belgium, VM customer support
