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CPU ID Information—z/OS

Using PDZAP to Enter CPU IDs

Use the PDZAP utility to display and alter the GXCPUIDS phase into the Phoenix load library. You must be an authorized user to do this update. A sample PDZAP Menu display is shown below. Key the data, described below, into the DSNAME, MODULE, and OFFSET fields, and then press ENTER.
The string of 26 hexadecimal characters shown at offset 10 will be the first encoded CPU ID recorded in the phase.

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SYSTEM MAINTENANCE UTILITY 11:09:55
DSNAME MODULE GXCPUIDS OFFSET 10 SCAN__________________________________  
     
FIELD DESCRIPTION  
-------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------  
DSNAME LOAD LIBRARY FILE NAME AS DEFINED TO THE ON-LINE  
MODULE LOAD LIBRARY MEMBER NAME TO BE SELECTED FOR DISPLAY/UPDATE  
OFFSET MODULE DISPLACEMENT IN FREE FORMAT HEXADECIMAL NOTATION  
SCAN SCAN TEXT IN HEXADECIMAL OR CHARACTER NOTATION (IF ENT-
ERED IN CHARACTER, DATA MUST BE ENCLOSED WITHIN QUOTES)
 
--------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------  
PF1 BACK SPACE CURRENT MODULE DISPLAY 760 BYTES  
PF2 FORWARD SPACE CURRENT MODULE DISPLAY 760 BYTES  
PF3 RESEND CURRENT MODULE DISPLAY  
PF4 BACK SPACE CURRENT MODULE DISPLAY 380 BYTES  
PF5 FORWARD SPACE CURRENT MODULE DISPLAY 380 BYTES  
PF6 REQUEST HELP DISPLAY PANEL  

What to key into the input fields:

LIB Key the name of the Phoenix load library (LOAD)
NM Key GXCPUIDS.
OFFSET Key a hexadecimal offset from the beginning of the load module.

Each encrypted CPU ID is encoded as 13 bytes of hexadecimal data that is 26 characters long. A CPU ID can be located at any of the offsets shown in the table below. At run time, actual CPUIDs are checked against the list starting at offset 10. A string of 13 bytes of hexadecimal zeros at any valid offset marks the end of the table.

10 1D 2A 37 44 51 5E 6B
78 85 92 9F AC B9 C6 D3
E0 ED FA 107 114 121 12E 13B
148 155 162 16F 17C 189 196 1A3
SCAN Not used.

   

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