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Setting access privileges for system logger resources

If the System Authorization Facility (SAF) can be used, grant access privileges to users who execute
Smart Manager for Mainframe commands because the system performs SAF checks for each request.

The following access privileges must be granted.

CLASS:

FACILITY

RESOURCE:

MVSADMIN.LOGR

Permission: ALTER permission or READ permission

CLASS:

LOGSTRM

RESOURCE: Log stream name
Permission: ALTER permission

Starting the system logger service

This subsection describes how to start the system logger service.

To start the system logger service, activate the subsystem (system logger address space). If the subsystem
is not active, an error will occur in the connection request macro (

IXGCONN

).

Procedure

Use either of the following methods to activate the subsystem.

• Add

SUBSYS SUBNAME(LOGR) INITRTN(IXGSSINT)

to the

IEFSSNxx

parmlib member.

To activate the subsystem with this method, you must perform an IPL again.

• Use the

SETSSI ADD,SUBNAME=LOGR,INITRTN=IXGSSINT

command to dynamically

add the subsystem.

TIP:

To stop the system logger service, execute the

FORCE IXGLOGR,ARM

command. To restart the system

logger service that was stopped by the

FORCE IXGLOGR,ARM

command, use the

S IXGLOGRS

command.

Parameters specified when a log stream is defined

This subsection describes the parameters that are specified when the IXCMIAPU utility is used to define
a log stream.

For details about parameters, see the manual MVS Setting Up a Sysplex.

NAME(log_stream_name)

The log stream name is

CCENTRAL.LOG.system-name

. For a

system-name

, specify the system

name of the system symbol (

&SYSNAME

). If a system name starts with a number, Smart Manager

for Mainframe extracts the last five characters of the system name and adds prefixed

YKS

to them

Collecting trace information and logs

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