If you have a monitoring product, such as Halcyon Level 2, or other, it can monitor for critical system messages and notify you via email.
Message queue . . . . . . QSYSMSG (3 of 3)
Library . . . . . . . . QSYS
Description . . . . . . . Critical system messages monitor
Type options, press enter.
2=Change 3=Copy 4=Delete 8=Count/Method
pt Sel/Omit Msg ID Message file Job User Program Cmp
Select CPF1393 *ALL/*ALL *ALL *ALL *ALL No
Select CPF1393 *ALL/*ALL *ALL *ALL *ALL No
Select CPF1397 *ALL/*ALL *ALL *ALL *ALL No
______________________________ Actions ___________________________________
Seq Action Count Delay
010 CONSOLE SYSTEM(*LOCAL) SUBCONS(QSECOFR) *NOMAX 0
and SNDTXT SENDTO(P5ADMIN) MSGTXT(&SYSNAME &MSGTXT &MSGHLP wil..*NOMAX 0
and COMMAND CMD(SBMJOB CMD(CALL PGM(VRYDEVON) PARM('&V3')) JOB..*NOMAX 0
Paul
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OK, the windoze guys evidently get a message when a windoze has disabled a usrprf. The question du jour is, other than monitoring for a msgid in QHST, is there a way to be proactively informed when someone gives you a CPF1393?
(CPF1393 is generated when you screwup your password so many times you get disabled)
Thanks
/DR2
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