Three listings are produced when using the MVS control statement:
INCOMING PARAMETER ===> MVS
SECURITY V9.0 AUDIT UTILITY 10/30/02 09:27:26 PAGE 002
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INVENTORY OF USER SVC'S ON THIS SYSTEM
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SVC NUMBER APF AUTH'Y PRINTABLE DATA
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203 0YIPLSVC2.008/09/8523.48SOFTWARE DEVELOPED AND WRI
223 00IEFQB585 85105 JBB22200000000000 0 PATCH AREA IE
224 0FKIGC0022D1.003/24/8612.07SOFTWARE WRITTEN BY FRE
227 00IEFJDSNA 81.260 K KKKKKKKK00KMS0000. 0IGG0203Y.M
241 00SYSRUTR09/06/8415.21KJJ KJDCKJHCKJQB.CB 0BB BJKK
252 0NAKAKAKK00IEBCOPY
253 0IGC0025C08/10/8500.38 ATTACH IEBCOPY SVC 0/0 K800
The following information is displayed:
Lists the interrupt number associated with each site‑written SVC.
Lists whether SVC has APF authority which indicates potential to bypass security.
Lists up to 40 bytes of printable data. (Consecutive blanks are compressed in the listing.)
The following information is displayed:
Lists the PPT name.
Determines whether the PPT has security bypass.
Lists other attributes such as storage keys, and so on. The listing for the Program Properties Table (PPT) includes the program name, whether the PPT has security bypass, and other attributes such as storage keys, and so on.
The listing for the Terminal Monitor Program (TMP) includes a list of commands followed by the program name.
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