CMAP has the ability to intercept ANY SVC202, very powerful, very cool!

I hope they are still marketing it, I'm actually looking for that
capability right now.

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-----Original Message-----
From: VM/ESA and z/VM Discussions [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of David Boyes
Sent: Thursday, November 17, 2005 12:22 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Compare TXTLIB


> Unless I misunderstand the thought behind "I think CMAP (a commercial
> product) used to do this sort of thing, but VM/ESA is no
> longer supported by most ISVs, so I doubt it is still available." 
> CMAP/XA is indeed still available.  It's now marketed 
> (barely) and supported by Macro4 - it's not easy to find on 
> their web site, look at:
>         http://www.macro4.com/support/productlevels/vm-esa/cmap.html


Yeah, it's still out there. The question is whether MACRO4 still
supports it
on VM/ESA. The other open question is whether there is a budget for
commercial products (sounds like there isn't). 

> But even so, I don't *think* it addresses the questions asked here. 
> Basically we use it to tell who is executing which 
> "monitored" commands.
> But it may do more than we ask of it.

It *used* to have a way of tracking the use of the LOAD and GENMOD
commands,
and which modules were included during the search, but my memory of
those
days is getting blurry. 

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