z/OS UNIX RSHD trace example and explanation

These examples are from the file specified in syslogd.conf.

Restriction: Ensure syslogd is running before collecting these traces and that the file exists and has been properly specified.
    Jun  9 12:10:04  rshd.4653080.: EZYRS01I  MVS OE RSHD BASE
The entry is stamped with the date, time, name of daemon and the order number of the daemon, the message number (EZYRS01I), and related information, as shown in the following example.
    Jun  9 12:10:06  rshd.4653080.: EZYRS12I  Clisecport = 1020
    Jun  9 12:10:06  rshd.4653080.: EZYRS21I  Remote user is: OS2USER
    Jun  9 12:10:06  rshd.4653080.: EZYRS22I  Local user is: user21
    Jun  9 12:10:06  rshd.4653080.: EZYRS23I  Command is: ls -l

For an explanation of the messages, see z/OS Communications Server: IP Messages Volume 3 (EZY).

If the -A option is specified in /etc/inetd.conf, the z/OS UNIX RSHD server does not execute a command when the client host IP address cannot be resolved to a host name.