This report uses the standard SYSPRINT, SYSIN, and RECxxxxx files. You can run this report manually or use the ACFRPTS EXEC (select the CL option).
This section lists the parameters and their defaults used to generate the CL report manually and using ACFRPTS.
These parameters specify which VM command limiting SMF record you want to process. You can specify one or more of these keywords. The report generator processes all records that match the specified parameters.
ALL
Requests processing of all types of command and diagnose limiting SMF records.
VIOLATIO
Requests processing of records produced as a result of a command or diagnose limiting violation.
LOGGING
Requests processing of records produced for commands and diagnoses that were allowed, but there was a logging record request.
TRACE
Requests processing of records produced for commands that had a trace record request.
These parameters specify whether you want to process command limiting (COMMAND) or diagnose limiting (DIAGNOSE) records. If you do not specify one of these keywords, the report generator processes both types of records. You can abbreviate COMMAND with CMD and DIAGNOSE with DIAG.
These parameters specify whether you want to produce all available information on the processed SMF record or only the cross‑reference table. DETAIL (the default) produces all available information on the record. SHORT produces only the cross‑reference table. This table is a listing of the commands and diagnoses, including the logonids that issued them, along with a count.
This parameter specifies the Julian date you are using as an ending point for selecting information.
0 to indicate the 20th century or 1 to indicate the 21st century.
The year.
The day of the year.
When combined with the SDATE parameter, this parameter creates a window for report content. The defaults for SDATE and EDATE processes all available records. The default is 169365, December 31, 2069.
This parameter specifies the end of the time interval for selecting SMF records. This time is based on a 24‑hour clock. Any SMF records generated after the specified time of day are ignored. The default is 2359.
These parameters determine whether the report produces a sixth line that shows the reason the SMF record was created. EXTEND (the default) outputs this line. NOEXTEND suppresses this line.
This parameter prints selected SMF records in hexadecimal dump format. We provide this option primarily for diagnostic purposes.
If a report generates a hex dump of an SMF record, the dumped record shows a four‑byte RDW (two bytes for the record length, followed by two bytes of binary zeros). This is true even when the input file does not have a RDW. This is the internal format of every SMF record that matches the SMF mapping macros. It provides a consistent format for the dump. This information applies to records dumped due to an error in the SMF record and when you specify HEX.
This parameter specifies the job name to limit records appearing on this report to those pertaining to the job or jobs indicated by the job name or job name mask. You must use commas or blanks to separate multiple job names. The default is all jobs. In VM, this is equal to the virtual machine user ID.
This parameter lets you investigate access requests for a particular logonid or group of logonids. The default requests information for all logonids that have had an access journaled.
This parameter specifies the number of output lines printed on a page. CA ACF2 for z/VM report generators that issue multiple line reports check whether a complete report item fits on a page to prevent splitting the information. Only the physical constraints of the output media you are using limits the maximum number of output lines per page. The default is 60.
This parameter lets you request information for one or more commands and diagnoses. The default is all commands and diagnoses.
This parameter specifies a null logonid mask. This lets you exclude information for a specific logonid or group of logonids. For example, a parameter of NLIDMASK(PAY‑) excludes any information for logonids beginning with the letters PAY. Any logonids specified in this parameter override those you specified with the LIDMASK parameter.
This parameter lets you exclude information for one or more commands and diagnoses. Any command and diagnose masks you specify in this field override any you specified with the MASK parameter. The default is null, excluding no commands or diagnoses.
This parameter specifies the Julian date you are using as a starting point for selecting information.
0 to indicate the 20th century or 1 to indicate the 21st century.
The year.
The day of the year.
The report generator ignores any input SMF records generated before the SDATE value. The default is 000000.
This parameter defines the SMF record number CA ACF2 for z/VM uses. Generally, this parameter is not necessary because the default SMF numbers are usually correct. The SMF record numbers required for a report are the combined SMF record number for every system that produced the SMF data and the precombined SMF record numbers for the CA ACF2 for z/VM SMF record type the report generator processes. Do not specify precombined SMF record numbers for CA ACF2 for z/VM SMF record types that this report does not process.
If this parameter enters any SMF record number, the report generator only processes those SMF records. It does not use the defaults.
Default SMF numbers are determined in the following manner:
If you are processing z/OS SMF data and use the default SMF record numbers for other types of SMF records on the z/OS system, you must specify the correct SMF number in this parameter.
When processing CA ACF2 for z/VM SMF data on VM, you must specify this parameter if you are running reports during a NOAUTO IPL and you are not the NOAUTO UPDATE user and the SMF record numbers are not the same as the defaults. You also need to specify this parameter if the @SMF macro in the ACFFDR specifies incorrect SMF record numbers.
This parameter specifies the CA ACF2 for z/VM system ID that was active on the system when the SMF records were generated. You can specify a single system ID or a system ID mask. You cannot specify multiple masks or a series of IDs. The default is all systems.
These parameters let you select one of three output formats ACFRPTCL supports.
80 characters wide and has six lines per processed SMF record (the default)
PRINTER
132 characters wide and has six lines per processed SMF record
SUMMARY
80‑character wide line summarization of each record.
This parameter specifies a character string that is added to the other title information at the top of the report. This character string can be up to 35 characters long. If you do not specify this parameter, the report generator uses the first 35 characters in the command parameters. If this character string is longer than 35 characters, it uses the first 35 characters. If you use ACFRPTS or the full‑screen feature, you cannot specify command parameters.
This parameter specifies the UID mask the report pertains to. Dash (‑) is the default, reporting on all UIDs.
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