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IBM4 Second Edition, September 1996 7 Contents 11 Figures 13 Notices 15 About This Book23 Summary of Changes RACF Planning: Installation and Migration 25 Chapter 1. Planning for MigrationMigration Planning Considerations 26 Installation Considerations Customization Considerations Administration Considerations 27 Auditing ConsiderationsOS/390 Security Server (RACF) Macros and Interfaces OS/390 Security Server (RACF) Data Areas Operational Considerations Application Development ConsiderationsOS/390 Security Server External Security Interface (RACROUTE) Macro Reference General User Considerations 29 Chapter 2. Release OverviewNew and Enhanced Support 32 OS/390 OpenEdition8 Authorizing and Auditing Server Access to the CCS and WLM Services Auditing the Passing of Access Rights SOMobjects for MVS SystemView for MVS SystemView for MVS Up and Running! 33 Multisystem Nodes in an RRSF Networknon-main systems main system multisystem RRSF node 10 yydddF OS/390 Security Server (RACF) System Programmer's Guide 34 OS/390 Enable and Disable Functions Year 2000 35 NetView Airline Control System/MVS (ALCS/MVS) Information Management Sharing a RACF Database with a VM System Running RACF 1.10 IRRUT100 Support for the FILE and DIRECTRY classes Enhanced Support for Coupling Facility Structure Rebuild 36 Function Not Upgraded 37 Chapter 3. Summary of Changes to RACF Components for OS/390 Release 2Class Descriptor Table (CDT) OS/390 Security Server (RACF) Macros and Interfaces 38 14 Figure 7 lists classes for which there are changes.Figure 6 (Page 2 of 2). New Classes Figure 7. Changed Classes CommandsFigure 8 lists the changes to RACF commands for OS/390 Release 2. For more information, see OS/390 Security Server (RACF) Command Language Reference 40 Data Areas Figure 10 lists changed product-sensitive programming interface (PSPI) data areas for for RACF.Figure 9. Changes to SAF GUPI Data Areas Figure 10. Changes to PSPI Data Areas ExitsFigure 11. Changed Exits for RACF 41 Macros Figure 12. Changed Macros for RACF OS/390 Security Server External Security Interface (RACROUTE) Macro Reference Messages 43 Panels Figure 13 lists RACF panels that are changed. Publications LibraryFigure 14 lists changes to the OS/390 Security Server (RACF) publications library. Routines 44 SYS1.SAMPLIB Figure 16 identifies changes to RACF members of SYS1.SAMPLIB.Figure 16. Changes to SYS1.SAMPLIB TemplatesFigure 17. Changes to Templates 45 UtilitiesFigure 18 lists changes to RACF utilities for OS/390 Release 2. 46 Figure 18. Changes to Utilities 22 47 Chapter 4. Planning Considerations Migration Strategy Migration Paths for OS/390 Release 2 Security Server (RACF) 48 Hardware Requirements Software Requirements 49 Compatibility Compatibility Considerations for Remote Sharing 51 Chapter 5. Installation Considerations 59 Chapter 6. Customization Considerations OS/390 Security Server (RACF) System Programmer's Guide Customer Additions to the CDT Exit Processing Effects of OS/390 OpenEdition DCE Support on ICHRCX01, ICHRCX02, and IRRSXT00 RACROUTE REQUEST=AUTH Preprocessing and Postprocessing Exits IRRSXT00 Installation Exit 60 RACROUTE REQUEST=DEFINE Preprocessing Exit (ICHRDX01) 61 Chapter 7. Administration Considerations 69 Chapter 8. Auditing Considerations 73 Chapter 9. Operational ConsiderationsEnhancements to the RESTART Command Enabling and Disabling RACF 75 Chapter 10. Application Development Considerations79 Chapter 11. General User ConsiderationsOpenEdition DCE Command Reference 81 Chapter 12. NJE Considerations APAR OW14451 Before Applying the PTF for APAR OW08457 After Applying the PTF for APAR OW08457 82 Actions Required58 OS/390 Security Server (RACF) Security Administrator's Guide 83 APAR OW15408 85 Chapter 13. ScenariosMigrating an Existing RRSF Network to Use Multisystem Nodes 89 Glossary Aclass authority class descriptor table system call syscall automatic direction automatic command direction command direction automatic password direction group authority access authority, class authority, authorization checking accessor environment element automatic password direction password synchronization, automatic command direction C 66 data security monitor automatic command direction generic profile discrete profile command interpreter command language interpreter 90 DE 91 Fgeneral-use programming interface shell inventory control block hierarchical file system authorization checking gid_t, group identifier product-sensitive programming interface (PSPI) G H I K L 68 automatic password direction logical unit 92 MN O P OS/390 Security Server (RACF) Macros and Interfaces task product-sensitive programming interface VERIFYX request general-use programming interface (GUPI) program access to data sets program control user profile data set profile, discrete profile, general resource profile, generic profile, group profile, 93 Rpartner logical unit (partner LU) 70 callable service supervisor cache structure RACF SMF data unload utility data security RRSF logical node connection RACF remote sharing facility generic profile discrete profile target node appropriate privileges 94 Scommand language interpreter supervisory routine callable service 95 T uid_t, remote node local node Uuser identifier universal access authority 72 user identification and verification DFP segment 96 VW 97 Index A B C D 98 EF G H I 99 JK L M N O P 100 RS 101 TU V W Y 103 IBM
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