The ACFSERVE SET SYSID command changes the currently active CA ACF2 for VM SYSID. CA ACF2 for VM uses the currently active SYSID as the default SYSID for the ACF commands CONTROL mode, and as the default SYSID for the ACFSERVE RELOAD CONTROL VMO command. You must have the SECURITY privilege in your logonid record to issue the ACFSERVE SET SYSID command. The syntax for this command is:
ACFServe SET SYSID sysid|* [PERM]
The operands for this command are defined below.
Specifies the value that becomes the new currently active SYSID. If you specify an asterisk (*), CA ACF2 for VM uses the startup SYSID value. A SYSID value is required.
Specifies that CA ACF2 for VM saves the new SYSID value in the startup options file if you have defined one for your system and are using it. (See the RPROMPT and PRDISK operands of the VMXAOPTS macro in HCPAC0. If a startup options file is not available, CA ACF2 for VM issues a warning message and sets the current SYSID to the sysid value.)
To display the ACFFDR @SYSID macro value, the startup SYSID, the current SYSID, and the last user that issued the ACFSERVE SET SYSID command, enter the following command:
SHOW SYSTEMS
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