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Subject: Re: IXGBRWSE - SMF Logstream
Jose,
The LOGGER provided SUBSYS DD interface (using IFASEXIT for SMF records)
gives you direct access to the data in the logstream and is essentially a
'well
(TOD
format) to beginning the browser (with the intrinsic risk and control).
José ADAUTO Ribeiro
De: William Richardson bi...@us.ibm.com
Enviada: Segunda-feira, 2 de Dezembro de 2013 14:41
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Assunto: Re: IXGBRWSE - SMF Logstream
Jose,
The LOGGER provided SUBSYS
Jose,
The LOGGER provided SUBSYS DD interface (using IFASEXIT for SMF records)
gives you direct access to the data in the logstream and is essentially a
'well-behaved logger' aplication that is doing the IXGCONN and IXGBRWSE (and
dealing with the multiplicity of error codes) for you and giving
Enviada: Quarta-feira, 27 de Novembro de 2013 12:38
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Assunto: Re: IXGBRWSE - SMF Logstream
Jose (and others dealing with this specific question);
Quick update ... please use the 'Obtaining SMF data from Logstream' section
in the SMF at the z/OS 2.1 level
Jose (and others dealing with this specific question);
Quick update ... please use the 'Obtaining SMF data from Logstream' section
in the SMF at the z/OS 2.1 level
(it was drastically re-written and much improved at that level)
Bill
Jose,
Please check out the section Obtaining records from SMF log streams in the
'SMF' manual to see how to do exactly what you are trying to do; specifically
the part related to the 'IFASEXIT' interface provided by the LOGGER SUBSYS
(which will de-block the records and present them to the
Hi,
I'll read carefully this section and do some tests.
Thank you very much.
José ADAUTO Ribeiro
De: William Richardson bi...@us.ibm.com
Enviada: Segunda-feira, 25 de Novembro de 2013 15:17
Para: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Assunto: Re: IXGBRWSE - SMF Logstream
Jose,
Please check out
: IXGBRWSE - SMF Logstream
IXGBRWSE returns via the buffer keyword the exact area that the exploiter
requested to be written to the logstream.
Thus, it is that exploiter that knows the mapping.
I conclude, by the fact that SMF apparently documents only the SMF record
itself (and that an SMF record
Hi Jose,
We do not ship an official mapping macro for the SMF buffers returned by a log
stream browse. The intended interface to get SMF records in log streams is
IFASMFDL. You can however IXGBRWSE the log stream and see the buffers are
returned in a consistent format, but this is of course
Hi Nick
I'm using the IXGBRWSE to browse the SMF logstream, I don't understand
why it is unsupported , or that is the supported way to get
the SMF log streams ?
On 18.11.2013 13:20, Nick Jones wrote:
Hi Jose,
We do not ship an official mapping macro for the SMF buffers returned by a log
IXGBRWSE returns via the buffer keyword the exact area that the exploiter
requested to be written to the logstream.
Thus, it is that exploiter that knows the mapping.
I conclude, by the fact that SMF apparently documents only the SMF record
itself (and that an SMF record is only part of the
de Novembro de 2013 22:19
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Assunto: Re: IXGBRWSE - SMF Logstream
Just a guess -- is it supposed to be a vanilla SMF record, or is there some
sort of prefix or wrapper on it?
SMF records are mapped by -- well, most of them anyway -- IFASMFR. The macros,
and many
Are you talking about IXGBRMLT? The doc for IXGBRWSE has it listed in the
programming notes.
Jon Perryman.
From: Jose ADAUTO Ribeiro jada...@uol.com.br
Thank you for your answer. I would like to complement my question: the
IXGBRWSE macro with
On 11/17/2013 4:15 PM, Jose ADAUTO Ribeiro wrote:
Hi, Charles.
Thank you for your answer. I would like to complement my question:
the IXGBRWSE macro with REQUEST=READCURSOR (or READBLOCK) returns in
buffer area not only a record of SMF, but several of them, each one
preceded by a block of
Hi,
IXGBRMLT maps only MULTIBLOCK=YES requests. I need MULTIBLOCK=NO.
Thank you,
José ADAUTO Ribeiro
De: Jon Perryman jperr...@pacbell.net
Enviada: Domingo, 17 de Novembro de 2013 20:02
Para: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Assunto: Re: IXGBRWSE - SMF Logstream
Are you talking about IXGBRMLT
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On 11/17/2013 4:15 PM, Jose ADAUTO Ribeiro wrote:
Hi, Charles.
Thank you for your answer. I would like to complement my question:
the IXGBRWSE macro with REQUEST=READCURSOR (or READBLOCK) returns in
buffer area not only a record of SMF, but several
Hi,
Please, could someone tell me wich macro maps the buffer returned at IXGBRWSE
when reading a SMF Logstream with REQUEST=READCURSOR (or REQUEST=READBLOCK) and
MULTIBLOCK=NO ?
I could understand what was returned analyzing a dump, but I would like to have
a mapping through the macro
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Hi,
Please, could someone tell me wich macro maps the buffer
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