To make the
Application Performance Analyzer Listener-started
task available, complete the following steps:
- Edit the procedure CAZL in your library hlq.SCAZSAMP. See
the instructions in the sample job for more information.
- Copy this procedure to a library in the JES2 or JES3
procedure library concatenation for started tasks. You can rename
this procedure to any valid procedure name to meet your site’s requirements.
- Define a user ID for the Application Performance Analyzer Listener-started
task procedure
- Grant the user ID you created READ access to Application Performance Analyzer libraries.
- Define a profile in the RACF®
STARTED class for the Application Performance Analyzer Listener-started
task procedure so that it can access protected resources. To do this,
update your security definitions by using the RDEFINE command to associate
the Application Performance Analyzer Listener-started
task procedure with user IDs as follows:
RDEFINE STARTED procname.* STDATA(USER(userid) GROUP(group))
Where procname is
the Application Performance Analyzer Listener-started
task procedure name, userid is the user ID, and group is
the group on your system that has access to the RACF-protected resources.
You can issue the above command under TSO/E or on the system console
log. For more information about using the STARTED class, see z/OS
Security Server (RACF) Security Administrator’s Guide.
- Create or update a COMMNDxx parmlib
member that will be used for IPL so that it contains the following
command:
COM='START procname'
Where procname is
the Application Performance Analyzer Listener-started
task procedure name.