Probably too late to help now, but SMFPRMxx members do allow comments, and when
we created our TYPE( ) parameters we created comments for each non-IBM pne out
to the right
For example
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250, /* IBI Products */
On 25 Jan 2016 16:54:35 -0800, in bit.listserv.ibm-main you wrote:
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>>Hey Phil! Shouldn't they be 220?! :-)>
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>Actually, 229 = decimal for the letter V in EBCDIC. Seemed appropriate.
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I assume the original poster and others have
Charles Mills wrote:
>230 is probably ACF2 if that is a possibility.
>210 might be Voltage if that is a possibility.
The Voltage SMF records are 229 by default, though this is configurable.
Close, Charles!
.phsiii
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Subject: Re: Identifying creator of SMF records
Charles Mills wrote:
>230 is probably ACF2 if that is a possibility.
>210 might be Voltage if that is a possibility.
The Voltage SMF records are 229 by default,
On Mon, 25 Jan 2016 16:54:24 -0500, Phil Smith III wrote:
>Charles Mills wrote:
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>>230 is probably ACF2 if that is a possibility.
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>>210 might be Voltage if that is a possibility.
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>The Voltage SMF records are 229 by default, though this is configurable.
>Close, Charles!
Pick a number, any number ...
Charles
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On Mon, 25 Jan
Dale R. Smith wrote:
>Hey Phil! Shouldn't they be 220?! :-)>
220, 221, whatever it takes.
Actually, 229 = decimal for the letter V in EBCDIC. Seemed appropriate.
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, 2016 22:31
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Subject: Identifying creator of SMF records
Is there a way to identify what is creating user written SMF records?
We have 210s, 230s and 254s that we can't identify the source.
We've dumped the records and looked at them. Some give hints (e.g. the 230s
Is there a way to identify what is creating user written SMF records?
We have 210s, 230s and 254s that we can't identify the source.
We've dumped the records and looked at them. Some give hints (e.g. the 230s
look like perhaps CA OpsMVS, the 254s perhaps something related to SAF).
TIA
Alan
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Is there a way to identify what is creating user written SMF records?
We have 210s, 230s
the defaults supplied by the Vendors and that will be
documented in the vendors installation manual. So I would start with that.
Lizette
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Of Lizette Koehler
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Alan,
I think the better forum with be either the MICS Community on CA website or
MXG.COM
If you have SAS and MXG or SAS and MICS, one of them might have a
On Jan 22, 2016, at 8:22 PM, Barry Merrill wrote:
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you can often identify the creator and find the SYSPROG who chose
that SMF
record type to confirm!
Dr Merrill:
Yes this is pretty simple, in the old days. The turnover rate of
sysprogs
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Alan,
I think the better forum with be either the MICS Community on CA website or
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If you have SAS and MXG
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