I mean "the one that's last in the list as far as I know". I'm not sure how to
check that hierarchy, though. There are four PARMLIBs, two of which have
SMFPRMxx members: LVL0.PARMLIB and VENDOR.PARMLIB (this is a former IBM Dallas
system). But I just checked and all the members have JWT(2400). So I guess this
means it's the exit? How do I tell where the exit is loaded from? If you're
thinking "This is scary that he knows so little" let me agree 100%, but at the
moment I'm the only one who can spell "z/OS" here. Plus, as noted, it's a dev
system, so there's nothing "real" on it anyway (even our source code doesn't
live there).
D SMF,O:
RESPONSE=S0W1
IEE967I 13.49.45 SMF PARAMETERS 222
MEMBER = SMFPRM00
NOWIC -- DEFAULT
NOHFTSINTVL -- DEFAULT
NOARECSIGN -- DEFAULT
NORECSIGN -- DEFAULT
SMFDLEXIT(USER3(IRRADU86)) -- DEFAULT
SMFDLEXIT(USER2(IRRADU00)) -- DEFAULT
SMFDPEXIT(USER3(IRRADU86)) -- DEFAULT
SMFDPEXIT(USER2(IRRADU00)) -- DEFAULT
EMPTYEXCPSEC(NOSUPPRESS) -- DEFAULT
NOPERMFIX -- DEFAULT
NOSMF30COUNT -- DEFAULT
MULCFUNC -- DEFAULT
DSPSIZMAX(2048M) -- DEFAULT
BUFUSEWARN(25) -- DEFAULT
BUFSIZMAX(0128M) -- DEFAULT
MEMLIMIT(00002G) -- DEFAULT
DDCONS(YES) -- DEFAULT
LASTDS(MSG) -- DEFAULT
NOBUFFS(MSG) -- DEFAULT
MAXEVENTINTRECS(00) -- DEFAULT
SYNCVAL(00) -- DEFAULT
INTVAL(30) -- DEFAULT
DUMPABND(RETRY) -- DEFAULT
SUBSYS(STC,NOTYPE(14:19,62:69,99)) -- SYS
SUBSYS(STC,NOINTERVAL) -- SYS
SUBSYS(STC,NODETAIL) -- SYS
SUBSYS(STC,EXITS(IEFUSO)) -- PARMLIB
SUBSYS(STC,EXITS(IEFUJP)) -- PARMLIB
SUBSYS(STC,EXITS(IEFU84)) -- PARMLIB
SUBSYS(STC,EXITS(IEFU83)) -- PARMLIB
SUBSYS(STC,EXITS(IEFU29)) -- PARMLIB
SYS(NODETAIL) -- PARMLIB
SYS(NOINTERVAL) -- PARMLIB
SYS(EXITS(IEFU29)) -- PARMLIB
SYS(EXITS(IEFUJI)) -- PARMLIB
SYS(EXITS(IEFUSI)) -- PARMLIB
SYS(EXITS(IEFACTRT)) -- PARMLIB
SYS(EXITS(IEFU84)) -- PARMLIB
SYS(EXITS(IEFU83)) -- PARMLIB
SYS(NOTYPE(14:19,62:69,99)) -- PARMLIB
AUTHSETSMF -- PARMLIB
LISTDSN -- PARMLIB
SID(S0W1) -- PARMLIB
JWT(0400) -- PARMLIB
STATUS(010000) -- PARMLIB
MAXDORM(3000) -- PARMLIB
REC(PERM) -- PARMLIB
NOPROMPT -- PARMLIB
DSNAME(SYS1.S0W1.MAN2) -- PARMLIB
DSNAME(SYS1.S0W1.MAN1) -- PARMLIB
ACTIVE -- PARMLIB
-----Original Message-----
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List <[email protected]> On Behalf Of
Jeremy Nicoll
Sent: Sunday, May 18, 2025 11:23 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Disable user timeout via JWT?
On Sun, 18 May 2025, at 15:50, Phil Smith III wrote:
> Thanks. Here's the top-most SMFPRMxx:
When you say "topmost", what do you mean?
Are you looking at the one specified by the appropriate (as used at the last
IPL) IEASYSxx?
Does the site override any of this by operator (or automation-
issued) command?
If you're able to issue (or have someone else issue) an operator command, does
the
D SMF,O
command (which I think lists options in effect) show anything useful?
If there is an IEFUTL exit in use, what does its (site-supplied?) code actually
do?
--
Jeremy Nicoll - my opinions are my own.
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