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Ÿ Output

and notifications from commands that were directed via the AT

ONLYAT

keywords. These are returned to the system on which the dire

command

was issued.

ŸNotifications from RACLINK commands. These are returned to the system

which the RACLINK command was issued.

ŸOutput from password changes when automatic password direction is us These are returned to the system on which the password was change

Although the member systems of

a

multisystem RRSF node do

not communicate

with

each

other

via

RRSF functions, each system in the

multisystem

node

issue TARGET

commands

describing the other systems in the

multisystem

nod

RACF

needs

this

TARGET

information

if

you reconfigure the

multisystem

node

a different main system. The systems can share a common RACF parameter library that contains all of the TARGET commands required.

It is possible to define a multisystem node that contains only one sy configuration might be useful as a migration path.

The RACF support for multisystem RRSF nodes includes:

ŸEnhancements to the TARGET command to allow system programmers to

configure multisystem RRSF nodes

ŸEnhancements to the RESTART command to allow operators to restart

connections to systems in multisystem RRSF nodes

ŸA new naming convention for the workspace data sets used by RACF fo communications

ŸA new connection state,definedthe state

For more information on multisystem RRSF nodes,OS/390seeS curity Server (RACF) System Programmer's Guide.

OS/390 Enable and Disable Functions

OS/390 provides a registration service to enable and disable features. OS/390 Release 2 supports this enable and disable function.

Entries in the IFAPRDxx parmlib member specify which features are enabled disabled. When you install OS/390 Release 2, make sure that an entry e IFAPRD xx to enable RACF. If RACF is not enabled, RACF initialization will complete, and RACF will not provide security for the system.

For more information, see “Enabling RACF” on page 27.

Year 2000

RACF

dates are 3-byte

packed decimal

fieldsyydddF.in Thisthe format does

not

allow the first two

characters of

the year to be specified. I

acceptable to assume that the date is in the twentieth century, and characters of the '19year'. However,are as the end of the twentieth century

approaches, support is required for

dates

where

the first two chara

are'20 '.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

RACF

now considers a

date yywithvalue

of

70

or

less to

beyy,in the year 2

and

a

date yywithvalue

greater

than

70

to

be yyin. RACFthe providesyear19

10 OS/390 V1R2.0 Security

Server (RACF) Planning:

Installation

and

Migration

 

 

 

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Contents OS/390 Security Server RACF Planning Installation and MigrationPlace graphic in this area. Outline is keyline only. DO NOT PRINT Page Security Server RACF Planning Installation and Migration Second Edition, September 1996. AllPage Page Contents MigrationCustomization Considerations Administration ConsiderationsAuditing Considerations Chapter Operational ConsiderationsIndex 10. ApplicationPage Figures Page Notices Trademarks Who Should Use This Book How to Use ThisAbout This Book xiiiŸ The OS/390 Security Server RACF Information , PackageSK2T-2180 Where to Find More InformationSoftcopy Publications ServerUsing the Administration, H3927Elements of Security RACF Installation - Student GG24-3971Notes Ÿ Tutorial Options for Tuning GG22RACFInternet Sources Other Sources of InformationIBM Discussion Areas listserv@uga.cc.uga.eduPublications To Request Copies ofxviii OS/390Features OSA/SF ServiceŸ OpenEditionProduct V2R5TSO/EPage Summary of Changes Page Chapter 1. Planning Migration Planning ConsiderationsMigration Administration Considerations Installation ConsiderationsCustomization Considerations Application Development Considerations Auditing ConsiderationsOperational Considerations General User ConsiderationsPage Chapter 2. Release Overview New and Enhanced Supportfunction OS/390 OpenEdition DCEidentifies introduced in OS/390 ReleaseConcepts CheckOS/390 OpenEdition Authorizing and Auditing Server Access to the CCS and WLM ServicesAuditing the Passing of Access Rights SOMobjects for MVSnon-main Multisystem NodesRRSF Network systemsYear OS/390 Enable and Disable FunctionsTARGET classes NetView1.10 Facilityidentifies function Function Not Upgradedupdated for that3. Summary of Components forRelease Class Descriptor Table CDTwhich Commandslists classes thereCommand Chapter 3. Summary of Changes to RACF Components for OS/390 15Releaselists changed Data AreasExits general-use programming interface GUPI data areFigure 12 lists changes MacrosMessages RACF macrosMessages New MessagesChanged Messages RACF Database Split/Merge Utility IRRUT400Routines PanelsPublications Library Figure 13 lists RACF panels that areFigure 16 identifies changes to RACF members of SYS1.SAMPLIB SYS1.SAMPLIBTemplates RACROUTE REQUEST=EXTRACTFigure 18 lists changes to RACF utilities for OS/390 Release UtilitiesTemplate Utility 0280Chapter 4. Planning Considerations OS/390 Security Server RACF Planning Installation and forMigrationRACF Planning Installation and Migrationfor RACF Migration StrategySoftware Requirements RACF Planning Installation and Migrationfor RACF 2.1, andHardware Requirements RACF Migration and Planning for RACFCompatibility Considerations for Remote Sharing CompatibilityRequirements Page Considerations Chapter 5. Installation ConsiderationsEnabling RACF Networksare in your existing workspace data sets when you installationconfigured install multisystem RChapter 5. Installation Considerations29 mustsysname prefixnodename local-luprefix.local-node.local-node .INMSG This section discusses storage considerations for RACF RACF Storage ConsiderationsVirtual Storage Figure 21 estimates RACF virtual storage usage, for planning purposesCustomer Additions to the CDT Subpoolinformation, OS/390see Security Server Templates for RACF onOS/390 Release Systemand IRRSXT00 Chapter 6. Customization ConsiderationsExit Processing Effects of OS/390 OpenEdition DCEIRRSXT00 Installation Exit RACROUTE REQUEST=DEFINE Preprocessing Exit ICHRDX01Cross-Linking Between RACF Users Chapter 7. Administration ConsiderationsServer RACF Security Administrators. 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