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When Does CA ACF2 for z/VM Create SMF Records?
CA ACF2 for z/VM creates SMF records under the following circumstances:
- Each time you try to log on, but are denied access for any reason
- Each time you are allowed to log on outside of your specified shift through the LOGSHIFT privilege
- Each time you try to access data and CA ACF2 for z/VM aborts your request
- Each time you try to execute a CP command or diagnose and your request is aborted by CA ACF2 for z/VM
- Each time you attempt to access a data set or protected resource (successfully or unsuccessfully) while the TRACE attribute is turned on in your logonid record
- Each time you add, modify, or delete a logonid record
- Each time you add, replace, or delete an access rule set (the new record or deleted rule set is indicated on the logging)
- Each time you add, replace, or delete a record on the Infostorage database
- Each time a record is processed by the recovery utility
- Each time you issue an ACFSERVE command
- Each time you issue a DIRMAINT command (if this support is installed)
- Each time any rule with the LOG option requests a recording.
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