Title: Re: vm alternat userid support
Another would be to create a lock on an SFS access directory, and then
query the lock
SFS do not check the alternate user so the suggested method to
create a lock for a file to see what altuser is running do not
work if the worker it selves use
On Friday, 05/19/2006 at 08:35 ZE2, Westlund, Mats (Mainframe servers)
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SFS do not check the alternate user so the suggested method to
create a lock for a file to see what altuser is running do not
work if the worker it selves use any sfs files.
SFS doesn't have a
On Friday, 05/19/2006 at 09:33 AST, John Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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If your worker and/or server is trusted, you can use the CSL API to
create workunits that specify the altuser and then use that workunit
on CSL calls for work for that altuser.
You mentioned 'trust'. The following is a
Is there any command or instruction that a worker machine can use to
obtain
the userid that it has been assigned by the set alternate user ( diagd4)
The question is who do I work for?
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Mats Westlund
System IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
2006-05-18 09:41
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vm alternat userid support
Is there any command or instruction that a worker machine can use to
obtain
the userid that it has been assigned by the set alternate
On Thursday, 05/18/2006 at 09:41 ZE2, Westlund, Mats (Mainframe servers)
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Is there any command or instruction that a worker machine can use to
obtain
the userid that it has been assigned by the set alternate user ( diagd4)
The question is who do I work for?
No,
On Thu, 18 May 2006 09:48:10 -0400 Alan Altmark said:
On Thursday, 05/18/2006 at 09:41 ZE2, Westlund, Mats (Mainframe servers)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there any command or instruction that a worker machine can use to
obtain
the userid that it has been assigned by the set alternate user (