Sharing the Cleanup Tracking File between 4 systems.
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Sharing the Cleanup Tracking File between 4 systems.

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Article ID: 124507

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Issue/Introduction

Page 131 of the CA Cleanup manual section titled "Tracking File Considerations in a Multiple LPAR Environment for CA Cleanup for Top Secret" gives 3 scenarios concerning sharing but leaves one out. Shared CA Top Secret Security File with CPF enabled.

Example: 
SYSTEM A and B share a security file.
SYSTEM C and D share a security file.

SYSTEM A and B CPF's to C and D.
SYSTEM C and D CPF's to A and B. 

Environment

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Component: ETCLNT

Resolution

In that type of environment, SYSTEM A and B who share a security file would also share a Cleanup Tracking File. 

SYSTEM C and D who share a security file would also share their own Cleanup Tracking File. 

If you need to run a Cleanup report for A and/or B, you would point to their shared Cleanup Tracking File. The same would go for C and D. 

If you need a Cleanup report for all D SYSTEMs in one report, you would have SYSTEM A and B shared Cleanup Tracking File ***AND*** SYSTEM C and D shared Cleanup Tracking File as input for the Cleanup report.