r , I LOGLMT= (2,3,LJ) I I LOGLMT= (x,y,z) I L .J SYSJRL Macro is the invalid LOGON/AUTOLOG password threshold specification. The
value specified applies to a single userid for a single LOGON session. x is the value which, when reached or exceeded, causes a
type 04 accounting record to be generated for that and each
subsequent LOGON/AUTOLOG containing an invalid password. y is the
value which, when reached or exceeded, causes a message to be sent
to the userid specified by LOGUID for that and each subsequent LOGON/AUTOLOG containing an invalid password. z is the value which,
when reached, causes the LOGON/AUTOLOG command to be disabled. Nole: z replaces the present fixed limit of 4 and may be any
decimal from 1 to 255. x and y may be any decimal from 0 to 255.
o is a special case that indicates the applicable function should
be bypassed. For example, if LOGLMT=(0,5,5) is specified, no
accounting records would be generated. r , I LNKUID=OPERATOR I ILNKUID=userid !
L .J
is the userid that should receive the indication that an invalid
link password count has been reached or exceeded. r , I LNKLMT= (2,5,10) , tLNKLMT=(x,y,z) I L .J
is the invalid LINK password threshold specification. The value
specified applies to a single userid for a single LOGON session. x
is the value that, when reached or exceeded, causes a type 06 accounting record to be generated for that and each subsequent LINK
containing an invalid password. y is the value that, when reached
or exceeded, causes a message to be sent to the userid specified by LNKUID for that and each subsequent LINK containing an invalid
password. z is the value that, when reached, causes the LINK
command to be disabled for the current LOGON session. This replaces
the current fixed limit of 10 and may be any decimal digit from 1
to 255. x and y may be any decimal digit from 0 to 255. 0 is a
special case which indicates the applicable function to be
bypassed. For example, if LNKLMT=(2,0,10) is specified, no message
records would be sent. r , IPSUPRS=NO I IPSUPRS=YESt L .J
indicates whether or not the facility that suppresses the password
on the command line should be part of the system being generated.
Note: If PSUPRS=YES is specified, the print suppress feature of the 27q-'-will not be used. Passwords will always be typed upon a mask.
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SYSLOCS P!acro SYSLOCS Macro
The SYSLOCS macro instruction is a required macro used to generate
internal pointer variables. This must be the last macro in the DMKSYS deck.
This macro is required and must be the last macro in the DMKSYS file.
The name field must not be specified for the SYSLOCS macro
instruction. No operands are required for the SYSLOCS macro; if one is
specified, it is ignored.
The format of the SYSLOCS macro is:
r , Name , Operation
i SYSLOCS L- Operands
An example of the SYSLOCS macro is: SYSLOCS IBP! VM/370 Planning and System Generation Guide
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