Actually I have to agree with Alan, I too like to see logging on the
operator log and lots of it. In fact, i'd like to see even more than we
have now. How about the network guy who has changed the vswitch configs
and then we have to guess what he had changed? Or what about some user
who has defined a minidisk over my IPL pack or the user that had defined
a minidisk on the DIRMAINT 1DB (OK, usually it's me but that is besides
the point)? And even the attach and detach messages produced because
DYNAMCMS searches for a tape has helped me to investigate some errors in
the past. But in all cases I don't like to see them on the LGLOPR
console so they are suppressed but I still can view the events from the
operator log and take action if I need to.
I do agree that it would be nice to at least be able to suppress logging
for some selected events. Then it would be up to me to decide if I realy
want to get rid of some selected messages.
Regards, Berry.
Huegel, Thomas schreef:
Richard,
You were right on with that one.. You get a point.
But I'd rether VTAM/CICS worry about that stuff, I don't really care to see a
message that just says 'L007 DIALED TO VTAM1' that tells me nothing.
Here is an idea that'll cause nightmeres.
Turn off logging for operator (PROP) filter stuff I don't want to see, then run PROP on LGLOPR with logging turned on..
ugh
-----Original Message-----
From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Behalf Of Schuh, Richard
Sent: Wednesday, July 09, 2008 12:30 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: The Programmable Operator Facility
I told you that Alan would be upset by the notion.
Regards,
Richard Schuh
-----Original Message-----
From: The IBM z/VM Operating System
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Alan Altmark
Sent: Wednesday, July 09, 2008 10:28 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: The Programmable Operator Facility
On Wednesday, 07/09/2008 at 12:05 EDT, "Huegel, Thomas"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Personally I think ATTACH and DETACH (and others too i.e.
DIAL) should
have a
NOMSG type option to just eliminate the message alltogether.
Bite your tongue and perish the thought. DIAL??? That is a
class ANY command. You want to let people you don't know
suppress the knowledge that they are using your system?!?
I'm feeling faint.....
Alan Altmark
z/VM Development
IBM Endicott