Settings required for collecting event logs, Attributes of the distribution libraries (dlib) – HP XP P9500 Storage User Manual

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Settings required for collecting event logs

Specify the settings required for collecting event logs. The specification method varies depending on
whether you want to output event logs to the log stream by using the system logger service or to the
Smart Manager for Mainframe log dataset without using the system logger service.

To output event logs to the log stream by using the system logger service, perform all the sysplex setup
procedures for using the DASD-only log stream for the system logger service described in the MVS
Setting Up a Sysplex
.

To output event logs to the Smart Manager for Mainframe log dataset without using the system logger
service, create a log dataset before executing a CLI command.

For details about event logs, see the description about collecting event logs.

Related topics

Collecting event logs by using the system logger service

, page 144

Collecting event logs without using the system logger service

, page 153

Backing up Smart Manager for Mainframe to the distribution library

If SMP/E was used when installing Smart Manager for Mainframe in the target library and no Smart
Manager for Mainframe, use a sample JCL to back up Smart Manager for Mainframe to the distribution
library. This step is unnecessary if you install it directly in the target library without using SMP/E.

1.

Modify the following sample JCL in accordance with the user installation environment.

HPQKT5AC

Details are shown at the beginning of the sample JCL.

The sample JCL is stored in the

HP.CHKLnnn.F1

dataset (the

nnn

part varies depending on the

version). If you edited the

RECVUPLD

job to change the output destination dataset name for the

TSO/E

RECEIVE

command, the JCL is stored in the dataset after the change.

2.

Execute

HPQKT5AC

.

Perform the checking that is required for backing up the provided datasets to the distribution
library. (The

CHECK

operand has been specified for the

ACCEPT

command.) If no errors occur

(the execution completes with a return code of 0), go on to the next step.

3.

Delete the

CHECK

operand from

HPQKT5AC

.

4.

Re-execute

HPQKT5AC

after the

CHECK

operand is deleted.

SMP/E ACCEPT is executed, and the provided datasets are backed up to the distribution library.

Attributes of the distribution libraries (DLIB) are shown in the following table.

Table 8 Attributes of the distribution libraries (DLIB)

BLKSIZE
(bytes)

LRECL
(bytes)

RECFM

DSORG

Library type (DD name

#

)

6,160

80

FB

PO

Sample library
(

HPQKSAMD

)

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