Steps For Authorizing Users To Perform Dirmaint Tasks - IBM ZVM - FOR LINUX V6 RELEASE 1 Getting Started

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10.
Continue with the next steps.

Steps for authorizing users to perform DirMaint tasks

The AUTHFOR CONTROL file specifies user IDs allowed to perform authorized
DirMaint tasks. It would be convenient to specify certain user IDs to do these
tasks; otherwise, you need to log on the DIRMAINT virtual machine each time you
want to do them. In this procedure, you authorize MAINT to perform DirMaint
tasks.
Before you begin: You need to log onto the 6VMDIR10 virtual machine.
Perform these steps to create the authorization file:
1.
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order (CONFIG99 before CONFIG0 before CONFIGZ9 before CONFIGA,
before CONFIG). For now, keep it simple by creating only one, CONFIGAA
DATADVH.
6.
At the XEDIT command line, type this command and press the Enter key:
====> input
7.
Add these statements to the file:
CONFIGAA DATADVH Z2 V 80 Trunc=80 Size=5 Line=1 Col=1 Alt=0
====>
|...+....1....+....2....+....3....+....4....+....5....+....6....+....7...
0 * * * Top of File * * *
1
ALLOW_ASUSER_NOPASS_FROM=
2
DATAMOVE_MACHINE=
3
DISK_CLEANUP=
4
ONLINE=
5
RUNMODE=
6 * * * End of File * * *
where vmnetid is the VM network identifier. The network identifier is the
same as the system identifier you defined in "Steps for updating the default
system identifier" on page 39.
8.
To exit input mode, press the Enter key twice.
9.
Save the file. From the command line, type this command and press the
Enter key:
====> file
Release the 11F disk. From the command line, type this command and press
the Enter key:
rel z
Ready;
Create and edit the AUTHFOR CONTROL file on the J-disk.
xedit authfor control j
VSMSERVE *
DATAMOVE vmnetid *
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