Try putting your RACF command in a PIPELINE.
PIPE some input | CMS RACF whatever | other stages | > RACF OUTPUT A
/Tom Kern
Martin, Terry R. (CMS/CTR) (CTR) wrote:
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> I want to capture the output from a RACF command (SETR LIST) and put it
> into a file. I am logged on to MAINT issu
If you use the RAC command, it always puts its output in RACF DATA A.
Take a look at the RACOUTP EXEC. This is what actually displays the
output from the RAC command. You can suppress the output on the
console by setting a global variable, like this:
$RAC_ISPF='Y'
'GLOBALV SELECT $RACGRP PUT $RA
I FTP'd the PUT to VM again and the problem went away. Original size was
right but something didn't make it right.
Hi
I want to capture the output from a RACF command (SETR LIST) and put it
into a file. I am logged on to MAINT issuing the command. How do I do
this?
Thank You,
Terry Martin
Lockheed Martin - Information Technology
z/OS & z/VM Systems - Performance and Tuning
Cell - 443 632-4191
Wo
Rich,
Something else that comes to mind is that page space spills into spool space
when page space fills up.
It may be worth considering to provide system configuration options (both a
default and for each backing storage pool) that would determine whether page
over-allocation could be spilled in
Nicely written
John P. Baker wrote:
All,
Since we have now beat the issue of storage management to death, I
would like to set forth some concrete ideas for consideration.
First, it has been pointed out that it may not currently be possible
to LOGON to MAINT or OPERATOR or to some other ser
All,
Since we have now beat the issue of storage management to death, I would
like to set forth some concrete ideas for consideration.
First, it has been pointed out that it may not currently be possible to
LOGON to MAINT or OPERATOR or to some other service machine in order to
diagnose the