Hi,

Working with CA we finally obtained a fix to eliminate use of user key
common storage by CA-UNICENTER DETECTOR FOR DB2.  

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Enhancements have been provided to support for z/OS 1.8 parameter
ALLOWUSERKEYCSA(NO) by eliminating Detector use of key 8 CSA storage.
The following fixes are available from SupportConnect.ca.com for the
r11.5 release level of the products-
UDTF194
USAF082
UTTF097
UCID126
UXMF038
UTGC040

The fixes will be rolled out in the next r11.5 SP1 release.
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I have not tested and verified these yet but they were tested by CA and
beta tested by another customer I am told.  

The development team for DETECTOR have been they recurring target of
well deserved abuse by me for allowing this issue to linger for years
after it was clearly documented to them.   In the end they delivered
service which not only eliminates the use of user key common storage but
reduces the use of common storage in favor of more modern techniques
where feasible to provide some VSCR too.  

Well done! 

        Best Regards,

                Sam Knutson, GEICO
                Performance and Availability Management
                mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
                (office)  301.986.3574

ManagementSpeak: This is a "best practice." Translation: This is
something I want to do.

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