Thanks to all for the input. I will ensure everyone here knows the unique
situation surrounding these address spaces.
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Does anyone except me think the new address spaces running as IEESYSAS
with STEPNAME as ARCN is strange. I have pursued this issue with IBM
and they say that is just the way it is. It seems strange that we have nothing
else in the system that runs in this way.
Just wanted to know if it
Ummm. Maybe. The TCPIP NJE address spaces appear that way as well.
Based on my simple-minded understanding of how these address spaces are
created, that's just the way that it is. Does it cause some kind of
operational
difficulty?
Larre Shiller
US Social Security Administration
The only problem here is that when you look for a task you usually would look
for the STC name(ARCN) task not ieesysas. It is also kind of strange to
code security rules and wlm specifications for a STC that does not run with
the the same name as the rule or specification. In our shop the
Well... although we use Top Secret and not RACF, I can see that our Security
Administrators have defined these Started Tasks and I'm pretty sure that I
told them to use the ARC* name and it appears to be working fine. We also
have the ARC* address spaces defined in the WLM classification rules
I forgot to mention... when I do a D A,ARC* command on one of our
systems, I get (in part):
IEE115I 12.04.15 2008.129 ACTIVITY 210
JOBS M/STS USERSSYSASINITS ACTIVE/MAX VTAM OAS
000670065600233 002030008200233/00500
Casey Rhodes wrote:
The only problem here is that when you look for a task you usually would look
for the STC name(ARCN) task not ieesysas. It is also kind of strange to
code security rules and wlm specifications for a STC that does not run with
the the same name as the rule or
IIRC, if you look at these jobs via SDSF you will see the name IEESYSAS. If you
use (E)JES you will see the correct jobname (free plug for Ed). As Ed has
shown, they should display =correctly using a D A command.
Bob Shannon
Rocket Software
IBM Mainframe Discussion List IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU wrote on 05/08/2008
12:39:07 PM:
IIRC, if you look at these jobs via SDSF you will see the name
IEESYSAS. If you use (E)JES you will see the correct jobname (free
plug for Ed). As Ed has shown, they should display =correctly using
a D A
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