I'm still struggling in my attempt to set up or correct something that
I've screwed up in BFS and/or RACF to allow BFS to be able to support
SSL on z/VM 5.4. I've been told by IBM I need to work thru the
Controlling OpenExtensions and BFS Security chapter in the RACF Security
Admin. Gde, ch
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If you do not want to bypass BFS, that is another question.
Jim Bohnsack jab...@cornell.edu
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Here is IBM's recommended workaround for the TCPIP problem in PUT2PROD
that bypasses BFS.
Comment out with a '-' in column 1 the BFS load (in tag :TCPBFS) in
5VMTCP40
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and when I asked IBM this is the response I got:
Sorry you ran into this problem, but fortunately the solution is quite
easy
On Thursday, 10/28/2010 at 12:24 EDT, Jim Bohnsack jab...@cornell.edu
wrote:
I'm still struggling in my attempt to set up or correct something that
I've screwed up in BFS and/or RACF to allow BFS to be able to support
SSL on z/VM 5.4. I've been told by IBM I need to work thru the
Controlling
Is there anything that would fit in the category of BFS for Dummies.
I've apparently, totally messed up BFS as it was installed from the
original z/VM 5.4 DVD's from IBM. My problem is that BFS is just
totally foreign to someone, like me, who has worked with the CMS file
system for the last
I don't know any BFS for Dummies. The OpenExtensions User's Guide is a
pretty good
introduction, if you can find time to read it.
BFS is just the Unix/Linux file system, so any book on Unix/Linux (aimed
at users, not system
administrators) should cover it. Specifically OpenExtensions (nee