If you can locate the ISPF panel(s) that allow setting of the log
options, you could have an installation-customized version of the panel
that eliminates all options but "3". To initially set up users, you
would either have to somehow "force" each user to select option "3" or
locate and change
>What if the ISPF user sets their primary and secondary LOG pages both to zero,
>no log?
IT is sometimes just the task of finding the correct wrench to drive in the
proper nail.
Using the ISPF log as a security tool is such a task.
RACF can authenticate.
SMF can journal.
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We send our ISPF LOG and LIST datasets to SYSOUT. You could send them to
some protected output class and archive them if necessary.
Jim McAlpine
On 2/14/07, Jacky Bright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> I
We send our ISPF LOG and LIST datasets to SYSOUT. You could send them to
some protected output class and archive them if necessary.
Jim McAlpine
On 2/14/07, Jacky Bright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I want to force all my TSO users to keep TSO Log dataset so that
activities
carried out by
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at 12:28 PM, Jacky Bright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>I want to force all my TSO users to keep TSO Log dataset
There is none. You're probably thinking of the ISPF log.
>AS of now all users are able to delete the datasets while logging
>off from the system.
>I want to disable 1 , 2 and 4 option.
Why?
Most of that activity is journalled in SMF.
What are you going to do with the logs?
Read them; archive them?
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Like deletion of TSO datasets. Issuing TSO commands etc.
These activities are recorded in log datase
On Wed, 14 Feb 2007 17:16:59 +0530 Jacky Bright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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:>Like deletion of TSO datasets. Issuing TSO commands etc.
The former is easily handled by checking SMF.
As to the latter - They might be recordable in SMF as well. But - why? Which
commands are you interested in? What ar
Like deletion of TSO datasets. Issuing TSO commands etc.
These activities are recorded in log dataset when user logs off from the
system
dataset name like .SPFLOG1.LIST
When user logs off user gets following option
1. Print data set and delete
2. Delete data set without printing
3. Keep data s
On Wed, 14 Feb 2007 12:28:28 +0530 Jacky Bright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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:>I want to force all my TSO users to keep TSO Log dataset so that activities
:>carried out by all TSO users can be recorded.
What activities?
:>AS of now all users are able to delete the datasets while logging off from
:
Hi,
I want to force all my TSO users to keep TSO Log dataset so that activities
carried out by all TSO users can be recorded.
AS of now all users are able to delete the datasets while logging off from
the system.
How to configure this ?
JAcky
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