On Friday, 01/21/2011 at 07:57 EST, Scott Rohling
scott.rohl...@gmail.com wrote:
The best I can come up with here is that RACF OPERATIONS authority is
somewhat
similar to LNKNOPAS.. is that what you mean?
Please be careful with OPERATIONS. It gives complete access to ANY
resource in the
I don't use RACF, but now I know how serious this is,
that it kept you up at 3AM! :-)
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Wow!!!
On Mon, Jan 24, 2011 at 10:16 AM, Alan
HI,listers,
Can someone provide hoe to setup or LIST the option LNKNOPASS directory
ocntrol
statement in RACF ?
Thanks,
Ann
Wow -- some things wrong here.. the subject is about dynamically adding
page packs??
LNKNOPAS is a directory control statement - RACF is an ESM (external
security manager) and there is no relationship between the directory
statement and RACF rules. RACF is not aware of what is in the