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Cheat sheet: examples of MODIFY hzsproc commands

IBM Health Checker for z/OS User's Guide
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The following examples of MODIFY (F hzsproc) commands are useful for making dynamic, temporary changes to checks. See Using HZSPRMxx and MODIFY hzsproc command for complete syntax information.
Table 1. F hzsproc command examples
Action Command example
Run checks Run all checks that have an owner that is 6 characters long beginning with IBM®:
F hzsproc,RUN,CHECK=(ibm???,*)
This is a one time action issued against the checks involved.
Activate checks Activate checks that belong to any of the categories A or B:
F hzsproc,ACTIVATE,CHECK=(*,*),CATEGORY=(ANY,A,B)
See Using the category filter to manage checks. This is a one time action issued against the checks involved.
Deactivate checks Deactivate checks that belong both to categories B and C:
F hzsproc,DEACTIVATE,CHECK=(*,*),CATEGORY=(ALL,B,C)
This is a one time action issued against the checks involved.
Disable checks You cannot disable a check, the system will disable a check in response to check routine or environmental problems. See IBM Health Checker for z/OS controlled states.
Enable checks You cannot enable a check, the system enables a check after you solve whatever problem led the system to disable it in the first place. See IBM Health Checker for z/OS controlled states.
Delete a check Delete a check:
F hzsproc,DELETE,CHECK=(IBMRACF,RACF_GRS_RNL)
This is a one time action issued against the check or checks involved. When you delete a check using the MODIFY command, your check will come back to run again whenever ADDNEW processing occurs. (ADDNEW processing refreshes all checks.) If you want a check to be deleted and stay deleted, use the DELETE parameter on a policy statement. See Why does my check reappear after I delete it? Understanding delete processing.
Refresh checks Refresh (delete one or more checks and add all eligible checks):
F hzsproc,REFRESH,CHECK=(*,*)
This command deletes specific checks and then adds ALL checks eligible to run.
Undelete a check Undelete a check:
F hzsproc,ADDNEW
This is a one time action issued against all checks that are eligible to run.
Update a check
  • Update a check to high severity:
    F hzsproc,UPDATE,CHECK=(IBMRACF,RACF_GRS_RNL),SEVERITY=HIGH
  • Update all checks with a check owner that starts with "a" and a name that starts with "b" to have:
    • WTOTYPE of informational
    • INTERVAL of one hour
    F hzsproc,UPDATE,CHECK=(a*,b*),WTOTYPE=INFORMATIONAL,INTERVAL=01:00
These updates lasts until the check involved is refreshed.
Clearing a check parameter error There are lots of checks that do not accept parameters (see IBM Health Checker for z/OS checks). If you do have a check that you have defined with parameters when it does not accept parameters, you can clear the parameter error by issuing the following command to update the check with a null parameter string:
F hzsproc,UPDATE,CHECK=(checkowner,checkname),PARM()
Add HZSPRMxx parmlib members
  • Add HZSPRMxx parmlib members to the list of members that IBM Health Checker for z/OS® is using:
    F hzsproc,ADD,PARMLIB=(suffix1,suffix2,...suffixn)
  • Replace the list of parmlib members that IBM Health Checker for z/OS is using:
    F hzsproc,REPLACE,PARMLIB=(suffix1,suffix2,...suffixn)
    REPLACE,PARMLIB does the following:
    • Sets the list of HZSPRMxx parmlib member suffixes to the list specified on the REPLACE parameter.
    • Wipes out any existing policy statements.
    • Processes the statements in the parmlib members in the list, applying them to existing checks.
    • Processes the policy statements and applies the statements to new checks.
Activate a policy or Switch between policies Activate an IBM Health Checker for z/OS:
F hzsproc,ACTIVATE,POLICY=policyname

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