Were you careful to follow you system's standard regarding discrete vs
generic fully qualified dataset profiles?
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On Saturday, November 7, 2020 3:54 AM, Paul Gilmartin
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> On Fri, 6 Nov 2020 13:44:08 -0800, Charles Mills wrote:
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> > > Why use "*" (which caused you problems previously) rather th
Frank Swarbrick said:
I was successfully able to use the Security System (RACF)
panels to add a dataset profile for a dataset with my HLQ,
with UACC(NONE). I had another developer who would
normally have access try to view it and he was blocked.
You might want to tell your security people th
We 'purchased' a system from another site.
The jobs that came with the system do not have a CLASS parameter specified.
They do have specific values in the accounting fields that are supposed to
assign the job to specific classes.
I assume they had an exit that did all of this.
This sounds like T
Frank,
By default a RACF userid can modify RACF dataset profiles which have a
high-level qualifier of that userid. Also by default the RACF userid can
create new data set profiles with the userid as the high level qualifier.
There are numerous way to alter this behaviour including use of GLOBAL
Thanks! I was successfully able to use the Security System (RACF) panels to
add a dataset profile for a dataset with my HLQ, with UACC(NONE). I had
another developer who would normally have access try to view it and he was
blocked. Didn't really expect for this to work, but glad it did.
If your shop does not already do this, consider a global rule that allows the
*owner* of a data set full access control. The following 'rule' allows just
that.
CLASS NAME
-
GLOBAL DATASET
MEMBER CLASS NAME
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You might make a case to your security admins for UACC(NONE) for data set(s)
involving your profile or add a profile for a specific data set with universal
access none, yet providing you with whatever is needed; read, update, or alter.
(this assumes you are using RACF, not sure of the TSS or ACF
On Fri, 6 Nov 2020 14:58:13 -0700, Lizette Koehler wrote:
>If you own the dataset and RACF Admins permit it,
>
What does "own" mean to MVS? I believe from the beginning it
meant, "The sysop consents to enter your data set password
when prompted."
>You should be able to alter your Datasets in M
On Fri, 6 Nov 2020 13:44:08 -0800, Charles Mills wrote:
>> Why use "*" (which caused you problems previously) rather than "."
>
>Not clear on the difference. See "not a UNIX professional." Did * cause me
>problems? I thought it was a file named -x that caused the problems. Deleting
>the file nam
If you own the dataset and RACF Admins permit it,
You should be able to alter your Datasets in MVS using the RACF Commands or
Panels.
Will not work if you are not the owner of the file.
For Example I own all datasets that begin with my TSO ID. I do not own SYS1
datasets.
SO it just depends
Li
> Why use "*" (which caused you problems previously) rather than "."
Not clear on the difference. See "not a UNIX professional." Did * cause me
problems? I thought it was a file named -x that caused the problems. Deleting
the file named -x sure solved the problem!
I took care to put the archive
In the Unix world one can use chmod (change mode) on their own files to make it
so non-superusers cannot view a particular file. Is there anything similar for
MVS data sets?
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On Fri, 6 Nov 2020 10:58:46 -0800, Charles Mills wrote:
>To close the loop on this, I ended up using
>pax -wvzf /u/directory/myarchive.pax -x os390 *
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Why use "*" (which caused you problems previously) rather than "."
One hazard might be that the archive file lies within the hierarchy
being arch
To close the loop on this, I ended up using
pax -wvzf /u/directory/myarchive.pax -x os390 *
on the sending end, FTP STREAM/IMAGE, and
pax -rvf myarchive.pax
and CHOWN in some cases on the receiving end. Seems to have worked like a
champ. As I had guessed, FTP was super fast. I did not write do
This is correct, the VUEs are usually in the product announcement letters.
Though there have been a few over the years that did not include the VUE. I've
been tracking these since 2004 for my LCS tool. Mine is the only single list
of all the SW VUEs I'm aware of (though this might be in some ot
> I want to make a list of the files that have been deleted, from SMF
> record 17, and it must be offsets but nothing comes out.
> can you help me?
Jordi,
As others mentioned, your offsets are off. SMF17 layout is pretty straight
forward. So you can code DFSORT symbols and use them instead of h
Thanks. I needed to go into the support element to find it.
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On Friday, November 6th, 2020 at 7:49 AM, Tom Mathias
To display the PSW, you need to use the "display / alter" task; there is a
selection in that task to display the PSW.
Tom
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I'm trying to IPL standalone FDR on a z15-T02 processor. It loads successfully,
but I can't get the integrated HMC console to display anything. Reading the
manual it advises me to display the PSW to see what's going on. I stopped the
processors on that lpar, but can't find a way to display PSW i
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Jordi,
I ran you job updating all the columns to the right values:
//TOOLIN DD *
COPY FROM(RAWSMF) TO(SMF) USING(SMFI)
DISPLAY FROM(SMF) LIST(SMFREP) -
TITLE('SMF-17 : WHO DELETED DATASETS') DATE TIME PAGE -
HEADER('SMF') ON(6,1,BI) -
HEADER('SYS') ON(15,4,CH) -S
hi,
modified...
DISPLAY FROM(SMF) LIST(SMFREP) -
TITLE('SMF-17 : WHO DELETED DATASETS') DATE TIME PAGE -
HEADER('SMF') ON(6,1,BI) -
HEADER('SYS') ON(14,4,CH) -SMF17SID
HEADER('DATE') ON(10,4,DT1,E'/99/99') - SM
thank's
I will review the INCLUDE to see if it is what you say. (My background is
not that ...)
OPTION STOPAFT=1000
INCLUDE COND=(6,1,BI,EQ,X'11',AND,45,4,CH,EQ,C'UCAT') 0021000
SORT FIELDS=(11,4,CH,A,7,4,CH,A)
To debug this I would do the following:
1) Code OPTION STOPAFT=1000
2) Code something that displays the values in the fields you're doing the
INCLUDE on.
That way you can see if you're actually processing the INCLUDE fields
properly.
In my experience there are two reasons for "no records found
Jordi,
I don't know your dataset naming convention, anyway dsname start at offset
44 but it's byte 45 for ICETOOL (like 6 is the position of record type).
Offsets Name Length Format Description
5 5 SMF17RTY 1 binary Record type 17 (X'11')
...
44 2C SMF17DSN 44 EBCDIC Data set name.
Hope this hel
hi,
It may be a small detail, but sometimes when you think about it a lot, you
don't see it.
I want to make a list of the files that have been deleted, from SMF record 17,
and it must be offsets but nothing comes out.
can you help me?
Thank's
jcl:
//SYMBOLS INCLUDE MEMBER=SYMBOLS
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