The SHOW subcommand displays information about your CA ACF2 for VM system. There is no default. The type of information displayed depends on the level of authority you have. Enter the SHOW subcommand and one operand as follows:
{ ACF2 }
{ ACFServe }
{ ACTive }
{ ALL }
{ APpldef }
{ Backup }
{ CLASMAP }
{ CMdlim }
{ CMSsec }
{ DATE }
{ Ddsns }
{ DIaglim }
{ Fields }
{ Fields(recname) }
{ Linux<linuxopts>}
SHow { MAINT }
{ MODE }
{ NOAuto }
{ NOSort }
{ Programs }
{ RESWord }
{ SAFDEF }
{ SECsys }
{ SMF }
{ SRF }
{ STate }
{ SYstems }
{ UID }
{ Zeroflds }
Listed below are all the possible system settings for VM environments.
Displays the same information as SHOW ALL.
Displays the fields of ACFSERVE privilege records.
Displays the status of the CA ACF2 for VM system intercepts and exits. (Only users with the ACCOUNT, AUDIT, or SECURITY privilege see this information.)
Displays the equivalent of entering all the SHOW commands. This operand displays all the information about the system you are authorized to see. (Only users with the ACCOUNT, AUDIT, or SECURITY privilege see all of this information.) This displays the same information as SHOW ACF2.
Displays information about site‑defined structured infostorage records.
Displays the backup parameters in effect at the time. This information includes when backups are taken, the filenames of the backup copies, and the address of the minidisk where the backup copy will be located. (Only users with the ACCOUNT, AUDIT, or SECURITY privilege see this information.)
Displays information about the CP command limiting parameters in effect. (Only users with the ACCOUNT, AUDIT, or SECURITY privilege see this information.)
Displays information about internal and external CLASMAPS.
Indicates whether CMS file protection is installed. (Only users with the ACCOUNT, AUDIT, or SECURITY privilege see this information.)
Displays the date format used in CA ACF2 for VM. This information is available to all users.
Displays which databases are currently in use. Also, it also displays the names of all CMS, VSE/VSAM, and backup files defined to CA ACF2 for VM. (Only users with the ACCOUNT, AUDIT, or SECURITY privilege see this information.)
Displays information about the diagnose limiting parameters in effect. (Only users with the ACCOUNT, AUDIT, or SECURITY privilege see this information.)
Displays the logonid field names that you have authority to display or change. This information is available to all users.
Displays fields for a specified record under a structured infostorage setting, such as CONTROL(VMO), or CONTROL(ACFSERVE). You must be able to list the record.
Displays Linux machine definitions.
Displays Linux definitions according to the requested selection criteria, as defined below. You can specify multiple operands, for example:
SHOW LINUX MACHINE USERS
SHOW LINUX USERS GROUPS(1-100)
SHOW LINUX USERS(1000-2000) DUPLICATES
Displays all Linux definitions. If ALL is specified, the only other operand that can be used is DUPLICATES.
Displays Linux Machine definitions. This is the default if no other operands are specified.
Displays Linux User definitions.
Displays Linux User definitions with a UID value that falls in the range specified by (nn-mm).
A single value may also be supplied to only display Linux User definitions that match the single value.
Displays Linux Group definitions.
Displays Linux Group definitions with a GID value that falls in the range specified by (nn-mm).
A single value may also be supplied to only display Linux Group definitions that match the single value.
Displays only the Linux User and Group definitions that have duplicate UID or GID values. This option can only be used with USERS and/or GROUPS. When it is specified, Machine definitions are not displayed. The MACHINE operand can not be specified with this option.
Displays the logonids that are defined as maintenance logonids. (Only users with the ACCOUNT, AUDIT, or SECURITY privilege see this information.)
Displays the current ACF command record setting. This information is available to all users.
Tells you if FORCEID users must supply their VM directory password before logging on if the CA ACF2 for VM service machine is unavailable. (Only users with the ACCOUNT, AUDIT, or SECURITY privilege see this information.)
Indicates the availability of $NOSORT control statements in CA ACF2 for VM rules. This information is available to all users.
Displays the same information as SHOW MAINT.
Displays the current password reserved word prefixes.
Displays information about internal and external SAFDEFS.
Displays the shared systems that bypass diagnose limiting validation. (Only users with the ACCOUNT, AUDIT, or SECURITY privilege see this information.)
Displays combined record numbers (if you specify this option in the @SMF macro of the ACFFDR) and various configuration options used for SMF recording. (Only users with the ACCOUNT, AUDIT, or SECURITY privilege see this information.)
Indicates which guest machines are potentially authorized to use the System Request Facility (SRF). This machine also needs the SRF logonid privilege to be fully authorized. (Only users with the ACCOUNT, AUDIT, or SECURITY privilege see this information.)
Displays access rule options, password options, password phrase options, UID definition, resource types and classes, and data set rule interpretation parameters currently in effect. (Only users with the ACCOUNT, AUDIT, or SECURITY privilege see this information.)
Displays various SRVMOPTS parameters, command limiting parameters, IUCV, APPC/VM, and VMCF validation parameters, FORCEID, AUTOLOG, and NOAUTOU lists, the National Language support parameters, and the CMS file ID translate characters currently in effect. Some of these parameters are
SMF‑related. (Only users with the ACCOUNT, AUDIT, or SECURITY privilege see this information.)
Displays the user identification string definition used at your site. This information is available to all users.
Displays the fields of the logonid record that are not copied to another logonid through the INSERT USING subcommand. (Only users with the ACCOUNT, AUDIT, or SECURITY privilege see this information.)
The values displayed when you issue the SHOW command are site‑dependent and vary based on the options that are active at your site. Samples of all the SHOW subcommands are shown in the following sections.
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