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Selecting CA ACF2 for z/VM Report

When you select option 2 from the CA ACF2 for z/VM Reports (6.0) screen, CA ACF2 for z/VM displays the following screen.

M9PA-6200 CA ACF2 for z/VM Reports (6.2) CA ACF2 for z/VM

OPTION ===> _________________________________________________________ TIME 17:12

1 CL Command Limiting Journal 2 CT ACFSERVE Command Tracking Log 3 DL DIRMAINT Event Log 4 DS Dataset/Program Event Log 5 EL Information Storage Update Log 6 IX Dataset Index Report 7 LL Logonid Modification Log 8 PW Invalid Password/Authority Log 9 RL Rule-id Modification Log A RV Generalized Resource Event Log B RX Logonid Access Report C SL Selected Logonid List D XR Cross-Reference Report

PF1=Help 2=Print 3=Quit 4=Return 5= 6= PF7= 8= 9= 10= 11= 12=Retrieve

Use this screen to select the type of report you want to run. Enter the alphanumeric character for the report in the option line. For example, to run the ACFRPTCL report, enter 1 on the option line.

Below is a brief explanation of these reports.

1 CL

Reports each command limiting and diagnose limiting logging or violation.

2 CT

Identifies each ACFSERVE command issued, the type of command issued, and the logonid of the user who issued the command.

3 DL

Reports the violation and logging records for all commands issued to the DIRMAINT service machine.

4 DS

Formats the logging and violation records for minidisks, CMS files, VSE and z/OS data sets, and attachable DASD devices.

5 EL

Reports modifications made to resource rule sets and other Infostorage database records.

6 IX

Reports information regarding changes to access rules that affect a specific VM user ID.

7 LL

Provides an activity report for the Logonid database.

8 PW

Reports each unsuccessful system access attempt.

9 RL

Reports each update made to the Rule database.

A RV

Formats the resource violation and logging records for all activity related to user defined logical resources.

B RX

Reports all access rules that apply to a specific logonid or user ID.

C SL

Reports all logonid records matching the user specified selection criteria.

D XR

Lists users who have access to a specified data set or resource.

For a complete description of each of these reports, see the appropriate chapter in this guide.

Changing PF Key Values

If you want to change the PF keys for the reports, select option 0 on the Audit Reports (6.0) screen. You see with the following screen.

M9PA-0010 Change Options or PFkeys CA ACF2 for z/VM

OPTION ===> ___________________________________________________________ TIME 17:12

Options:

YES ==> Y TIME (12/24) ==> __ NO ==> N LANG ==> _____

Description Command PF1 ==> Help HELP PF2 ==> Print PRINT PF3 ==> Quit QUIT PF4 ==> Return RETURN PF5 ==> Execute EXECUTE PF6 ==> PF7 ==> Backward BACKWARD PF8 ==> Forward FORWARD PF9 ==> Director DIRECTOR PF10 ==> Save SAVE PF11 ==> PF12 ==> Retrieve RETRIEVE

PF1=Help 2=Print 3=Quit 4=Return 5= 6= PF7= 8= 9=Director 10=Save 11= 12=Retrieve

To change the options:

YES

Enter 1 or Y to indicate how you want CA ACF2 for z/VM to display yes values in the fields.

TIME

Indicate if you want the time reported in a 12 hour (enter 12) or 24 hour (enter 24) clock.

NO

Enter 0 or N to indicate how you want CA ACF2 for z/VM to display no values in the fields.

LANG

Enter the five character code for the language you want to use for screens. CA supplies the following valid options:

AMENG

American English.

UCENG

Upper Case English.

Your site may have added additional language support. Contact your Security Administrator for additional information.

To change the values for the PF keys, enter the value you want to display on the screen for the PF key in the Description column. Enter the actual PF key value (in caps) in the Command column.

PF Key Defaults

The following table lists the default values for the PF keys displayed at the bottom of each Audit Report screen.

Your site may have redefined the values of these keys. If this is the case, consult your Security Administrator for new settings.

PF Key

Definition

Description

PF1

Help

To obtain additional information on the screen you are currently working on, place the cursor on the heading line or any noninput field and press PF1. The full screen feature displays a help screen detailing the various fields of the screen.

To obtain information on valid command or option line entries, place the cursor in that line and press PF1.

For the PRIVILEGE sections of screens, place the cursor on any character in the PRIVILEGE name, press PF1. The full screen feature displays a brief description of the PRIVILEGE you selected.

PF2

Print

Prints the screen, exactly as seen.

PF3

Quit

Cancels the work done and returns one level. CA ACF2 for z/VM does not perform any processing.

PF4

Return

Returns to the primary menu

PF6

Format

Indicates the field length and expected format of the input fields. Those fields that need numeric values are filled in with nnnnn.Fields that need alphabetic values are displayed with underscores (__). CA ACF2 for z/VM displays fields that expect a yes or no value with Y.

PF7

Backward

Scrolls the screen toward the top.

PF8

Forward

Scrolls the screen toward the bottom.

PF9

Execute

Processes (adds, changes, or deletes) the values you enter on the screen.

PF10

Save

Saves the parameter values specified on the screen as the default parameter values for that screen in a file called ACFRPTS DEFAULTS. Specify DEFAULTS in the command line to set the report parameters back to the default values shipped with CA ACF2 for z/VM.

PF12

Retrieve

Places the last command executed in the command or option lines.