I know I am repeating myself, but there is a redbook to come out -some day-
where we discuss how TDI can be used to synchronize the RACF user definition
information (more than just passwords thus) between z/OS and z/VM.
The thing causing the delay is the TDI code to implement the sample logic we
Does one exist?
Thanks,
Leland
Better yet, can the z/VM LDAP server be used to allow
user/group/password management between RACF on z/VM and TIM/TDI?
Thanks,
Leland
On 10/9/2010 8:50 PM, Leland Lucius wrote:
Better yet, can the z/VM LDAP server be used to allow
user/group/password management between RACF on z/VM and TIM/TDI?
Thanks,
Leland
TDI is pretty flexible..
It shouldn't be overly hard to do a DIRMAINT adapter..
--Ivan
Ivan Warren wrote:
On 10/9/2010 8:50 PM, Leland Lucius wrote:
Better yet, can the z/VM LDAP server be used to allow
user/group/password management between RACF on z/VM and TIM/TDI?
Thanks,
Leland
TDI is pretty flexible..
It shouldn't be overly hard to do a DIRMAINT adapter..
Not knowing
Unless I'm misunderstanding - the z/VM directory password doesn't need to be
in sync with RACF -- once RACF is installed, the directory passwords are
irrelevant (except the pw for the RACFVM itself.. which is needed if RACF
is down so you can login to the RACFVM guest and do recovery). Keeping
Leland Lucius wrote:
Ivan Warren wrote:
On 10/9/2010 8:50 PM, Leland Lucius wrote:
Better yet, can the z/VM LDAP server be used to allow
user/group/password management between RACF on z/VM and TIM/TDI?
Thanks,
Leland
TDI is pretty flexible..
It shouldn't be overly hard to do a DIRMAINT
On 10/10/2010 4:26 AM, Leland Lucius wrote:
Ivan Warren wrote:
On 10/9/2010 8:50 PM, Leland Lucius wrote:
Better yet, can the z/VM LDAP server be used to allow
user/group/password management between RACF on z/VM and TIM/TDI?
Thanks,
Leland
TDI is pretty flexible..
It shouldn't be overly
On 10/10/2010 4:42 AM, Leland Lucius wrote:
Or maybe a TIM service provider would be easier and more direct.
One pretty much implies the other..
TIM uses TDI to provide it's services (most of the time that is)..
--Ivan
Scott Rohling wrote:
Unless I'm misunderstanding - the z/VM directory password doesn't need
to be in sync with RACF -- once RACF is installed, the directory
passwords are irrelevant (except the pw for the RACFVM itself.. which
is needed if RACF is down so you can login to the RACFVM guest and
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