1) Correct 2) No prereqs - not sure about zOS though 3) I believe it's just implemented as an LDAP server and didn't think anything special ran on Linux
Scott On Thu, Jun 11, 2009 at 10:50 AM, Michael Coffin <michaelcof...@mccci.com>wrote: > (Cross posted on VMESA-L and LINUX-390) > > Hi Folks, > > I have a couple of questions on using IBM's RACF as an ESM for Linux > (z/Series or otherwise)? > > 1. There is NO version of the RACF product that runs on Linux. The > RACF server must be licensed for and run on a supported platform (e.g. z/OS > or z/VM). Is that correct? If z/VM, it must be 5.4 or higher? > 2. If the RACF server runs on z/VM, are there any other licensed > program products that are co-requisite? Is the same true for z/OS-based > RACF servers? > 3. Are there any licensed program products that must be installed on > Linux? I see reference to IBM Tivoli Directory Server, but it's unclear if > this runs on the Linux instances or the z/Series RACF hosts. > > -TIA > > -Mike >