On Wednesday, 03/17/2010 at 05:51 EDT, "Schuh, Richard"
wrote:
> Is there any query or other mechanism for determining whether a logged
on user
> has been enabled, via a CRYPTO APVIRTUAL directory statement, to use the
crypto
> accelerators? I can see that the statement is no is the directory
Is there any query or other mechanism for determining whether a logged on user
has been enabled, via a CRYPTO APVIRTUAL directory statement, to use the crypto
accelerators? I can see that the statement is no is the directory entry but do
not know whether it was there at logon time for this user.
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> Subject: Re: Crypto Engines
>
> On Thursday, 12/17/2009 at 12:32 EST, "Schuh, Richard"
>
> wrote:
> > I have been asked (cut-and-paste from orig. note), "Is there any
> drawback to
> > having the Crypto engines active on a processor even
On Thursday, 12/17/2009 at 12:32 EST, "Schuh, Richard"
wrote:
> I have been asked (cut-and-paste from orig. note), "Is there any
drawback to
> having the Crypto engines active on a processor even if they won?t be
used
> there?" This was in relation to a z10 that
I have been asked (cut-and-paste from orig. note), "Is there any drawback to
having the Crypto engines active on a processor even if they won't be used
there?" This was in relation to a z10 that will be installed in January. Being
as naive in the care and feeding of the Crypto fa