This report uses the standard SYSPRINT and SYSIN files. See the Common Files section in “The Reports” chapter for information about these files.
ACFRPTRX does not process SMF data, so it does not use the standard RECxxxxx file. It does, however, use the following files:
This is a work file. If you do not enter a FILEDEF command for this file, ACFRPTRX assigns a file ID of ACFRPTRX SYSUT1 A1. Refer to the definition of SYSUT2 below for additional information.
This is a work file. If you do not enter a FILEDEF command for this file, ACFRPTRX assigns a file ID of ACFRPTRX SYSUT2 A1.
If you entered a FILEDEF for SYSUT1 or SYSUT2, the report generator uses the file ID the FILEDEF command specified or defaulted to. All FILEDEF command options are ignored. Do not assign a filemode number of 3 to these files as CMS will erase the files before the report generator is finished using them. By specifying a FILEDEF for this file, you can tell the report generator to use a minidisk other than your A‑disk for these work files. This can correct a minidisk full situation that can occur when the report generator runs. You could specify a CP T‑disk that you defined and formatted.
ACFRPTRX erases any file with the same file ID in effect for these files during initialization. The files are erased during program termination.
The ACFRPTS utility does not issue a CMS FILEDEF command for these files. You can enter them before starting the procedure.
You can use this file to specify a list of LID or UID masks. The report generator uses this file if you do not specify the LID or UID parameters. If you specify both LID and UID, the report generator does not use this file.
This file has the same characteristics as the SYSIN file.
When you define TERMINAL as the input device, ACFRPTS prompts you with ID? :exph. for the report parameters. The syntax of the SYSIDLST statement is:
LID(********|lidmask) UID(—|uidmask)
Specifies a logonid mask. Using this parameter generates a Logonid Access Report for each logonid that matches the mask.
Specifies a User Identification string (UID) mask. Using this parameter generates a Logonid Access Report for each UID that matches the mask.
The ACFRPTS utility does not issue a FILEDEF command for SYSIDLST. You can enter a FILEDEF for SYSIDLST before starting the utility. The file must exist when you start ACFRPTS. If you do not specify the LID or UID parameters and did not enter a FILEDEF, you will be prompted for the input.
See Running the Report section in “The Reports” chapter for information about running the Logonid Access Report manually.
Follow the instructions listed in Running CA ACF2 for z/VM Reports Using the ACFRPTS EXEC section in “The Reports” chapter, use the ACFRPTS utility to run the Logonid Access Report. Select the RX option.
Listed below are the parameters and their defaults used to generate the RX report manually and using ACFRPTS.
The DSET parameter processed data set access rules. The RSRC parameter processes resource rules.
This parameter specifies a mask for each logonid to be included in the report. You must specify the LID parameter unless you use the UID parameter or the SYSIDLST file. If you do not specify the LID or UID parameter in the JCL parameter field, ACFRPTRX expects to receive input from the SYSIDLST file.
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 will fit 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 optional parameter specifies a mask for rule set keys. You can use it to produce a report for a selected group of rule keys or a single rule key. When processing data set access rules (DSET parameter), RMASK is a data set rule key mask. For resource processing (RSRC parameter), RMASK is a resource name mask. When you specify RMASK, the report includes only those rules that match the specified mask.
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 a three‑character resource type. The report only includes the resource type you specify. TYPE is a valid, required parameter only when you specify the RSRC parameter.
This parameter specifies the UID mask the report pertains to. If you specify both LID and UID, they are processed using AND logic (processing only logonids that match both the LID and UID mask patterns). Dash (—) is the default, reporting on all UIDs.
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