That we still do not have a way to track changes to the MQ Infrastructure,
regardless of what method was used, as part of the base product, seems odd
to me. Unfortunately, if this was included, the value of some 3rd party
tools would be diminished, which is maybe why IBM doesn't do it (a totally
uninformed guess.....).






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With my extremely small knowledge of Big Bertha I believe its simpler to
track every single action on the mainframe compared to Microsoft Windows
NT/XP.  If MS had the same features as the mainframe when tracking events
throughout the system we probably wouldn't have so many SP and security
pages.

Just an opinion whether its warranted or not ;-).




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Unfortunately, configuration event support only seems to be present on
OS/390.

Why this is so I don't know as it should be simple to implement.   I don't
think
that this is in the new release when it drops (at least I saw nothing about
this
in the presentation that Mark Taylor gave at the ISV conference and was I
believe
also shown in USA at a public event).

Dave

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