so that the user's information can be customized independently of th workstation type.

The

SystemView Launch

window

lets users log on once, authenticating wit

RACF password, and then get

access to applications that SystemView fo

supports by selecting an application from their customized

task

tree,

needing to specify a user

ID and password again.

 

 

With this

support, security

administrators can:

 

 

Ÿ

Define

applications

enabled for the SystemView for MVS

Launch

windo

 

RACF

 

 

 

 

 

ŸAuthorize SystemView for MVS users to get access to these defin

applications through the Launch window

ŸDefine logon script and parameter information for the SystemView fo Launch window

A new RACF

class,

SYSMVIEW,

allows the RACF administrator to control

acce

to SystemView

for

MVS applications. This new class

also

enables the de

customized

sign-on

script

and

parameter information

used

by the

System

MVS user. See SystemView for MVS Up and Running!for information about

 

SystemView

for

MVS

and the

Launch window.

 

 

 

Multisystem Nodes

in

an

RRSF Network

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The RACF remote sharing facility (RRSF) has been enhanced to provide

multisystem

node

support,

allowing you

to

configure

MVS

system

images

th

a

RACF

database

intomultisystemone

RRSF node. You designate

one

of

the

 

MVS

system

images

to

bemain thesystem. The

main

system

receives

most

of

th

RRSF

communications

sent

to

the

node. The

other systems

are

known

as

 

non-main

systems.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Main systems in a multisystem RRSF node can send directed commands and password changes to main systems on remote multisystem RRSF nodes, and single-system nodes. In addition, when main systems receive requests f remote systems (main or non-main), they send output and notifications b system that originated the request.

Non-main systems in a multisystem RRSF

node can send directed commands

password changes to main systems on

remote multisystem RRSF nodes, and

single-system RRSF nodes. They

cannot

send RRSF

requests

to

other remot

non-main systems,

or to

other

local systems

(non-main

or main).

Most

RRSF

communications

sent to

the

multisystem

RRSF

node

are received

the

main

system,

including:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ÿ

All

commands directed to the multisystem

node

 

 

 

Ÿ

All

RACLINK requests sent to the

multisystem

node

 

 

 

Ÿ

All

password changes sent to the

multisystem

node

 

 

Ÿ

All

output and

notifications

from

automatically directed

commands

The following types of RRSF communications can be received by any sy multisystem node:

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