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Sample Report

CA ACF2 for z/VM SECURITY - ACFRPTCT - ACFSERVE COMMAND TRACKING LOG - PAGE 1 DATE 12/08/98 (98.161) TIME 10.43 DATE TIME JNAME LID COMMAND OPER 1 OPER 2 RC VIO CPU 98.342 12/08 14.28 MAINT MAINT SWITCH SMF 000 XATE 98.342 12/08 14.29 MAINT MAINT QUERY SMF 000 XATE 98.342 12/08 14.29 MAINT MAINT RELOAD RESOURCE DIA 000 XATE 98.342 12/08 14.37 MAINT MAINT QUERY DDSN 000 XATE 98.342 12/08 14.38 MAINT MAINT CKPT SMF 000 XATE 98.342 12/08 14.40 MAINT MAINT RELOAD FDR 000 XATE 98.342 12/08 14.40 MAINT MAINT RESET CMS1 000 XATE 98.342 12/08 14.42 CMS1 CMS1 QUERY DDSN 913 * XATE 98.342 12/08 14.42 CMS1 CMS1 QUERY SMF 913 * XATE 98.342 12/08 14.46 MAINT MAINT RELOAD 012 XATE 98.342 12/08 14.46 MAINT MAINT RELOAD ABCD 012 XATE 98.342 12/08 15.23 USRGRP CMS2 RELOAD RESOURCE ALG 913 * XATE

DATE

The date the command was issued (in Julian and Gregorian format).

TIME

The time the command was issued.

JNAME

The VM user ID of the virtual machine where the user was logged on. For group machines, this is the group ID. JOBMASK selects on this field.

LID

The logonid of the user who attempted the action. For group machines, this is the group user. MASK selects on this field.

COMMAND

The type of ACFSERVE command issued. For a list of valid ACFSERVE commands, see the Administrator Guide.

OPER 1

An operand selected for the command issued. For a list of valid ACFSERVE operands, see the Administrator Guide.

OPER 2

An operand selected for the command issued.

RC

The return code at command completion. For more information about ACFSERVE, see the Administrator Guide. Some common return codes are:

0

Command successful.

4

CA ACF2 for z/VM not active or CA ACF2 for z/VM Security for VSE standalone.

913

Security violation.

VIO

An asterisk in this column indicates that a security violation occurred using this ACFSERVE command.

CPU

The name of the CPU where the command was issued. CA ACF2 for z/VM only uses the first four characters of the eight-character CPUID name.