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Displaying Resource Rule Set Control Information

This screen displays more detailed information on the rule set that you selected on the Display Resource Ruleset(s) screen. This is a display‑only screen.

M9PA‑3210 Display Resource Ruleset Control Info. (3.2.1) CA ACF2 for VM COMMAND ===> _____________________________________________________________ TIME 14:29 Resource type : ___ Rulekey : ________________________________________ Prefix : _______________________ Recname : ________ Rule length : ___ % Utilization : __ Total Rule Entries : ___ Userdata : _______________________________________________________ Sort Option : _ Use the 'Next' function to see more rule data. PF1=Help 2=Print 3=Quit 4=Return 5= 6= PF7= 8= 9= 10=Previous 11=Next 12=Ret

Resource type

Specifies the three‑character type code that defines the type of resource this rule set protects.

Rulekey

Specifies the $KEY of the resource rule set.

Prefix

Specifies a value that overrides the rule set key as a prefix to all resource names in this rule set. You can specify up to 24 characters.

Recname

Used for MVS record‑level protection CA ACF2 for VM does not use recname. Specifies the name of a RECORD definition record. For more information, see the CA ACF2 for VM for z/OS and OS/390 Administrator Guide.

Note: CA ACF2 for VM cannot maintain RECORD definition records.

Rule length

Specifies the length of the compiled rule set. This field contains the number of bytes (from 1‑496) in the rule set.

% Utilization

Specifies the amount of the database used.

Total rule entries

Specifies the number of rule entries currently in the rule.

Userdata

Use this space for any comments you care to enter. This information does not affect the rule entry. This field can contain up to 64 characters. Unlike comment statements that are removed when the rule set is compiled, information you enter in this field is stored with the rule set (optional).

Sort option

Specifies how CA ACF2 for VM sorts this rule set. If you enter 1 or Y in this field, CA ACF2 for VM does not sort the rule set from most specific to most general. This field does not appear if sort option is not active at your site.

Use your backward and forward PF keys to see more rule data.