We currently have multiple JES2 MAS's with multiple systems per MAS. I would like the "lsjes" command output to display the system (XEQ) where the job is currently running. Is this already possible with "lsjes" or can it be easily added as an enhancement?
For example, in this two-system MAS, I see two syslogs with this command:
Just out of curiosity, why not put in an APF authorized path in your products? You can test for APF authorization, at least in HLASM, with the TESTAUTH macro. The installation documentation could then indicate that the ... functionality requires APF authorization via a post-installation step by a properly authorized administrator; to issue the z/OS UNIX "extattr -a <pgm>" command in order to active the extra functionality.
I don't know if this would be worth the effort or not. It's just an idea.
Its a good suggestion - we actually do that for the Co:Z SFTP server. Some customers want to run it APF authorized, since they have exits that need to be APF authorized. There is a sample script that will relink it AC=1 and extattr +a. If during execution we detect APF authorization, then we use the authorized macro interface to write SMF records rather than BPX1SMF which requires FACILITY/BPX.SMF access.