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Overview and Setup for SirFile

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“Running SirFile under BATCH204” on page 35

, for a method that can be useful for

calculating

CFULLP

The

SirFile refresh process is always in “learn” mode. Any file that is open when a

SirFile refresh is run is automatically added to the SirFile database, using the default

thresholds for comparison.

2.1

Files available for SirFile Monitoring

For

SirFile to collect information on a file, it must be open in the region by some user or

subsystem. To guarantee that certain files are included in the initial load, those files can

be opened manually before initiating the refresh process. Because storing user-entered

passwords would violate most sites' security, SirFile uses a variety of methods to make

files available to itself without needing to store passwords.

1. If a file is open in the region, or SirFile manages to open the file with default

privileges, the file is added to the database and no user intervention is required.

2. The first time SirFile collects data for a file it adds the file to its Application

Subsystem definition (with low privileges in the “USER” SCLASS and high privileges

in the “ADMIN” SCLASS). Thereafter, no password is required for SirFile to open

the file. Files that are prefixed “CCA” are exempted from this operation, as these

files cause problems in SUBSYSMGMT.

3.

If

SirFile has a file in its database that requires a password, and a non-periodic

refresh is running (other than SIRFILE BATCH), you are prompted for the password.

4. If SIRFILE BATCH or a periodic refresh is running, SirFile skips any file it cannot

open.

2.2

File enqueuing

Besides its APSY procedure file and the UL/SPF file SIRLOCAL, SirFile requires update

access to CCASYS. All other files, even if they are defined to SirFile as optional APSY

files, are closed and freed from the subsystem at the end of each user's SirFile session.

This is done to reduce enqueuing problems.

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SirFile User's Guide

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