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1 1 Command Control and Monitor CL Commands

2 2 Command- The Need CL commands control nearly all IBM functionality Monitoring, controlling and logging CL commands is essential for on- going corporate functioning and for SOX, PCI, HIPAA, etc. compliance Difficult to control the use of CL commands & their parameters CL commands entered from: command line menu option part of a program FTP etc. Command provides a solution for System administrators Auditors

3 3 The Command Solution Provides total control over system & user defined CL commands Covers all methods of entering CL commands Control commands, parameters, origin, context (program which initiated CL command), user issue the command, etc. Provides easy-to-define ways to react to specific situations Allow normal CL command processing to continue Allow CL command processing after modifying parameters or parts of parameters Execute a different CL command Reject the CL command Sends real-time alerts as event-specific e-mails or SMS, Syslog, Twitter, MSGQ messages. Can execute CL script.

4 4 Command: Unique Support for Complex Parameter Structures The structure of CL command parameters can be complex; for example, some of the Change User Profile (CHGUSRPRF) parameters are: Qualified: INLPGM( library / program ) Composed of elements: EIMASSOC( admin *ADMIN *REPLACE ) Include a list of values: SUPGRPPRF( grpprf1 grpprf2 gprpprf3 ) To properly analyze a CL command parameter, accurate referral is required. Command is the only product that can refer, for analysis or change, to each part of a complex parameter separately, as well as to the parameter as a whole. Command includes a variety of selection criteria which enable replacing, adding or removing qualifiers, elements and list elements!

5 5 Command Features System or User Defined CL commands can be filtered according to the relationship between parameters, originator (job, user, IP) and context (from which program, environment) Reference to a specific qualifier or element allows differentiating between “PAYROLL” as part of the file name or the library name itself Selection criteria include EQ, LIST, LIKE, START, etc. and ITEM, which ensures the existence of a specific user in an external table to verify that the user has, for example, special authority

6 6 Command Features (continued) CL command Reject or Allow with or without modifications may initiate alerts by e-mail, Syslog, Tweeter, etc. Replace, prior to execution, an element, a qualifier, an entire parameter or the CL command itself. Extensive log with a full Report Generator produces HTML and PDF reports and sends them by e-mail. Command has been designed and implemented based upon specific customer requests for a “total” control and monitoring solution. Comprehensive modification with DFTPRM, OMTPRM,… Ability for central management of multi-LPAR environment

7 7 Summary of Unique Command Features Support for command qualifiers Support for command elements Support for displaying lists of elements Integrated Help System command prompt Use of Groups (useful to compare to user who has Limited Capabilities, some special authority, has a GRPPRF (even if it is supplemental)

8 8 Command Main Screen; Select Option 1

9 Work with Command Rules; Select a Rule (1)

10 Select a Command Rule

11 Work with a Command Rule

12 Filter Conditions

13 Replace Values

14 Message to Send and F7=Replacement Fields

15 Modify Alert

16 Edit Action Script

17 Activate/Deactivate Commands

18 Main Menu; Select Option 42, Command Log

19 Display Parameters

20 Display Command Log

21 F10=Message

22 F11=Single Entry

23 Main Menu; Select Option 81, System Configuration

24 Select Option 31, Command General Definitions

25 Command General Definitions

26 26 Thank You Please visit us at www.razlee.com marketing@razlee.com


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