I tried the set secuser already and it seemed to be having problems priming the 
"servers" variable which in our case is racfvm.  I am not sure how to tell 
racfsmf that the service maching is racfvm.  Here are the parms within 
racfsmf's profile exec.

Smfdisk  = 192        
Smfpct   = 80         
Smfinfo  = 'OPERATOR' 
Smffreq  = 'WEEKLY'   
                      
Smfday   = 'WEDNESDAY'
Smfswtch = 'YES'      

Here is the last part of the trace


RACFSMF :   */                                                                  
RACFSMF :        >.>        "NO RDR FILES"                                      
RACFSMF :    270 *-*      Do Queued()                    /* Loop on all stack en
tries                                                                           
RACFSMF :   */                                                                  
RACFSMF :        >>>        "0"                                                 
RACFSMF :    284 *-*      Return                                                
RACFSMF :    234 *-*   End                             /* END "Do until servers 
= ''  @L1A                                                                      
RACFSMF : */                                                                    
RACFSMF :    153 *-*   Do Until (servers = '')                     /* While stri
ng exists,                                                                      
RACFSMF :  */                                                                   
RACFSMF :        >>>     "1"                                                    
RACFSMF :    235 *-*   'CP LOGOFF'            /* if this user was autologged, lo
g him off                                                                       
RACFSMF : */                                                                    
RACFSMF :        >>>     "CP LOGOFF"                                            

14:26:19 USER DSC   LOGOFF AS  RACFSMF  USERS = 25

-----Original Message-----
From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Scott 
Rohling
Sent: Wednesday, September 18, 2013 2:16 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: RACFSMF issues

To see what's happening on RACFSMF try (one long command):

CP XAUTOLOG RACFSMF SYNCH#CP SET SECUSER RACFSMF *

Alter the RACFSMF PROFILE EXEC to add Trace I if watching the startup doesn't 
give you enough clues.  (I'm not sure what RACFSMF is 'supposed' to be doing 
myself offhand)

Scott Rohling


On Wed, Sep 18, 2013 at 10:58 AM, Will, Chris <[email protected]> wrote:

> How do I start the racfsmf process and specify the service machine name.
>  I am doing this from maint.
>
> xautolog racfsmf
>  ICH70001I RACFSMF  LAST ACCESS AT 13:50:59 ON WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 
> 18,
> 2013
> 13:55:06 Command accepted
> Ready; T=0.01/0.01 13:55:06
> 13:55:06 AUTO LOGON  ***       RACFSMF  USERS = 26    BY MAINT
> 13:55:06 HCPCLS6056I XAUTOLOG information for RACFSMF: The IPL command 
> is verifi ed by the IPL command processor.
> 13:55:06 USER DSC   LOGOFF AS  RACFSMF  USERS = 25
>
> When I use the example from the documentation it still doesn't work.
>
> Xautolog racfsmf #racfvm
>
> xautolog racfsmf
> racfvm
>  ICH70001I RACFSMF  LAST ACCESS AT 13:55:06 ON WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 
> 18,
> 2013
> 13:56:28 Command accepted
> Ready; T=0.01/0.01 13:56:28
> Unknown CP/CMS command
> 13:56:28 AUTO LOGON  ***       RACFSMF  USERS = 26    BY MAINT
> 13:56:28 HCPCLS6056I XAUTOLOG information for RACFSMF: The IPL command 
> is verifi ed by the IPL command processor.
> 13:56:28 USER DSC   LOGOFF AS  RACFSMF  USERS = 25
>
> I ran a rexx trace on this and it looks like it doesn't come up with 
> any server names (i.e.racfvm).
>
> Chris Will
>
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