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Status Future consideration
Workspace z/OS
Categories SMP/E
Created by Guest
Created on Feb 11, 2021

SMP/E Commands with CHECK should have their own RACF Resource

SMP/E utilizes the RACF profiles for the various commands such as APPLY, ACCEPT, RESTORE. These commands provide a CHECK option which does NOT update any libraries but simply checks to see if everything is correct to proceed with the actual updating operation. The problem is that these commands with or without the CHECK option validate against the same RACF profile. If someone wants to run an APPLY CHECK, the same GIM.CMD.APPLY profile is used to validate security. The installation's security for the GIM.CMD.APPLY profile will probably fail the job unless it is submitted with a privileged ID which wouldn't be required for an APPLY CHECK run.

The APPLY, ACCEPT, and RESTORE commands with the CHECK option should validate against their own unique RACF profile, profiles which will allow installations to permit less restrictive security protections.

Idea priority High
  • Guest
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    Feb 15, 2021

    This item is not in our plans but is being kept in our backlog.