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Status Not under consideration
Workspace z/OS
Categories RACF
Created by Guest
Created on Jun 23, 2024

List General Resource Classes that were not unloaded by IRRDBU00 in the SYSPRINT output from IRRDBU00

Output from IRRDBU00 is highly dependent upon the general resource classes that are defined on the system where the unload is performed. IRRDBU00 does not unload profiles in classes that are not defined on the system where it is executed and does not forewarn users that the unload may be incomplete as a result. Knowing the classes that were not unloaded can help set expectations as to the contents of the unload. This information can also be used to select the system where best to execute the unload to obtain all profiles or prompt installations to add class definitions to the system where it is executed. Mismatches in the classes defined on the system where it is executed and the contents of the RACF database being unloaded could result in unloads that do not fully reflect the contents of the RACF database which could lead to RACF mismanagement if automated routines processing the unload rely on its accuracy.

Idea priority Low
  • Guest
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    Jul 30, 2024
    This item is unlikely to be given high enough priority to be placed into the product plan.