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Printing System Information
IBM recommends periodically printing a record of the contents of your system. Doing so can help you if you need to recover from a system disaster or to evaluate the impact of a major system change. The Print System Information (PRTSYSINF) command is designed to give you just such a printed record, providing you with the following reports:
List of all user libraries
List of all folders
Current settings for all system values
Current settings for all network attributes
Configuration lists
User-defined edit descriptions (a separate spooled file for each)
Details of all PTFs that are installed on the system
All reply list entries
Settings for access path recovery times
Settings for service attributes
Network server storage spaces information
Power on/off schedule
Hardware configuration reports
Optical device descriptions
Remote job entry configurations
SNADS configuration
Subsystem descriptions
Installed licensed programs
List of all the journals on your system
The journal attributes for each journal not in the QUSRSYS library
Settings for automatic cleanup
Current values for the QSECOFR user profile
Current values for the QDFTJOBD job description
You can read more about PRTSYSINF at http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/cgi-bin/bookmgr/bookmgr.cmd/BOOKS/qb3ago04/4.1
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