Please have a look at:
https://www.ibm.com/support/pages/time-tags-incorrect-ftp-generated-ispf-statistics
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As Dave mentions, we used a dedicated ssh server.
I wrote a unix rexx (U1) which is called by Cyberark through SSH.
Via the unix rexx U1 another REXX is called via the EXEC command (let's say
T1).
In T1 we interprete the parameters given by cyberark, being userid and password.
Via zSecure's CKGR
Hi, there are some good manuals "Setting Up a sysplex" and "Planning Global
Resource Initialisation" which guides you through the things to do.
Nowadays IBM doesn't recommend ring anymore.
BUT be aware that you should really think in advance that this is what you want
to do for getting the while
We use cyberark for zOS for password rotation.
In stead of writing down passwords for f.i. machine/functional users, the
passwords of that kind of users is kept in a Cyberark Vault.
People/Tools that use those kind of users, must get the password from the
vault, before they can use the user.
You
Hi, IBM just GA'd IBM "Open Enterprise foundation for z/OS". You can find bash
in there and it's for free.
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There is a relationship between an OSAICC definition and VTAM if you want to
use that OSAICC session as an non-sna terminal.
You then need a VTAM non-SNA definition in your VTAM list.
The relation between the OSAICC session and VTAM is based on the CUU address
you specify in your VTAM major node.
On github z/OS "z/OS Education" there are also good examples.
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Hi,
as far as I know, you still need to set manually the non-volatile status for
the CF.
regards, Luc.
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