Thanks, it was the sysid option. I got it now. 

Ken Klein
Sr. Systems Programmer
Kentucky Farm Bureau Insurance - Louisville
kenneth.kl...@kyfb.com
502-495-5000 x7011

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Behalf Of Lizette Koehler
Sent: Wednesday, August 05, 2009 3:46 PM
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Subject: Re: How to eliminate the igd17223i message from the syslog
under sdsf.

Would you isse in SDSF
SET DISPLAY ON

That will show if you have any other filters set.

Lizette



>
> 
>Now I see nothing. In the log panel, when I could see something, the 
>filter pull-down had the filter option marked with a *. Just guessing I

>entered operlog and found filter in the filter pulldown, but I think 
>that was for Output. But now all the log is gone.
>
>  Display  Filter  View  Print  Options  Help
>
>-----------------------------------------------------------------------
>-
>-----
>SYSTS1 SLOG      0.  0 OFF  MVSS 08/05/2009 0W       0  NO OFF  SYSLOG
>FOUND 
>COMMAND INPUT ===>                                            SCROLL
>===> CSR
>
>
>Ken Klein
>Sr. Systems Programmer
>Kentucky Farm Bureau Insurance - Louisville kenneth.kl...@kyfb.com 
>502-495-5000 x7011
>
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>From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:ibm-m...@bama.ua.edu] On 
>Behalf Of Kevin Mckenzie
>Sent: Wednesday, August 05, 2009 12:58 PM
>To: IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu
>Subject: Re: How to eliminate the igd17223i message from the syslog 
>under sdsf.
>
>This doesn't help on the SYSLOG panel, unfortunately, but on the 
>OPERLOG panel, you can use SDSF's filter functionality.
>
>From the LOG panel, select FILTER.  Choose option 1, FILTER.  Then, in 
>the columns, set COLUMN equal to MSGID, OPER to NE, and VALUE to 
>igd17223. If you want to emulate syslog functionality on the operlog 
>panel, you can also use the filter functionality to limit the messages 
>to a single system.
>
>---
>Kevin McKenzie
>External Phone: 845-435-8282, Tie-line: 8-295-8282 z/OS BCP SVT, Dept 
>FXKA, Bldg 706/2D38
>
>
>
>From:
>"Klein, Kenneth" <kenneth.kl...@kyfb.com>
>To:
>IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu
>Date:
>08/05/2009 11:55 AM
>Subject:
>Re: How to eliminate the igd17223i message from the syslog under sdsf.
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> That's good to know. But it's not that I want to prevent the messages 
>from going to syslog, it's that I don't want to have wade thru pages 
>and pages of them when I browse the syslog on SDSF.
>
>
>Ken Klein
>Sr. Systems Programmer
>Kentucky Farm Bureau Insurance - Louisville kenneth.kl...@kyfb.com 
>502-495-5000 x7011
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:ibm-m...@bama.ua.edu] On 
>Behalf Of Lizette Koehler
>Sent: Wednesday, August 05, 2009 11:18 AM
>To: IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu
>Subject: Re: How to eliminate the igd17223i message from the syslog 
>under sdsf.
>
>If you look up the IEE677I message from a D MPF it states
>
>SUPPRESS column
>
>    YES indicates that the message is to be suppressed if it is
>
>    eligible. NO indicates that the message is not to be suppressed. 
> 
> AUTO column 
>     YES indicates that the message is to be automated. NO indicates 
>     that the message is not to be automated. 
> 
>
>So SUP will suppres the message, AUTO makes it eligible for some type 
>of automation.
>
>Note - not all messages are able to be suppressed.  I typically have my

>console setup to receive certain route codes but everything goes into 
>SYSLOG/OPERLOG.  That way if I have to research something later, it 
>will be there.
>
>Do you have a product like OPS/MVS or Tivoli Netview?  They have 
>functions to prevent certain types of messages from going into syslog.
>
>Lizette
>
>
>
>>
>>I thought having this message specified in the mpflist would suppress 
>>the message from showing up on sdsf's log, but it still shows up. This

>>is first shop I have worked in where this message fills the syslog.
>>It's annoying. It's in our mpflist and it does show up in the 'd mpf'
>>display. Could it be the use of "sup" rather than the use of "auto"? 
>>
>>mpflst:
>>
>>IFO*,AUTO(YES) ALL ASSEMBLER F MESSAGES
>>IFY*,AUTO(YES) ALL VS FORTRAN MESSAGES
>>IGD008I*,AUTO(YES)
>>IGD04004I*,AUTO(YES)
>>IGD077I*,AUTO(YES)
>>IGD10*,AUTO(YES)
>>IGD17223I,SUP(YES)
>>IGW002I*,AUTO(YES)
>>
>>d mpf:
>>
>>IEC143I    -S3   YES      YES    YES 
>>IEE458I    -S3   YES      YES    YES 
>>IEF251I    -S3   YES      YES    YES 
>>IGD17223I  -S3   YES      YES    NO 
>>TSS9000I   -S3   YES      YES    YES 
>>(MSO13022* -S3   YES      YES    YES 
>>
>

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