Juan, Read on through that hsm book a few pages and you get more details
and then find this statement;
'5. If no RACF tape volume sets are defined to DFSMShsm but all tapes are
protected by an existing RACF generic profile, then specify SETSYS
TAPESECURITY(RACF|RACFINCLUDE). '
My understanding
: Lunes, 14 de Noviembre de 2005 06:09 a.m.
Para: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU
Asunto: Re: [IBM-MAIN] RACF and DFHSM tapes
Juan, How you protect HSM tapes depends very much on how you have RACF
set up. Do you have TAPEDSN as well as using TAPEVOL? Using a generic
TAPEVOL profile is not a good idea because
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Enviado el: Lunes, 14 de Noviembre de 2005 06:09 a.m.
Para: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU
Asunto: Re: [IBM-MAIN] RACF and DFHSM tapes
Juan, How you protect HSM tapes depends very much on how you have RACF
set up. Do you have TAPEDSN as well as using TAPEVOL? Using
Walt:
There is a paragraph in the HSM documentation stating that generic
TAPEVOL protection should work. But it is somewhat vague, without any
details.
It says:
--1.9.5.3 Protecting DFSMShsm Tapes
--Tip: If you have not defined RACF tape volume sets for DFSMShsm, but
you want RACF to protect
--Cross posted to the RACF-forum--
Hi,
We have TAPEVOL class active, and cartridges used by HSM are currently
protected by DFHSMx multivolumes tapevol profiles (tape volumes are
automatically added based on the last non blank character of the tape
volume label. For instance, HSM983 is added to
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