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User ID

Profile ID

Description

TMONCICS

$MASTER

Master user ID and default profile ID.
This profile grants user ID TMONCICS
the ability to do everything in TMON for
CICS/ESA. Do not change or delete
this user ID and profile. This ensures
that you always can update your
Internal Security definitions.

TMON for DB2

The following table lists the supplied user IDs and profiles for
TMON for DB2.

User ID

Profile ID

Description

APPPROG

$DEFAULT

User ID and default profile ID for an
applications programmer.

AUTOSTRT

$AUTOSTR

User ID and default profile ID for an
automatically started terminal. Do not
modify this user and profile ID. If you
do, autostart capabilities are disabled.

DBADM

$DBADM

User ID and default profile ID for a
database administrator.

SYSADM

$SYSADM

User ID and default profile ID for the
TMON for DB2 system administrator.

SYSPROG

$SYSPROG

User ID and default profile ID for a DB2
systems programmer.

TMONDB2

$MASTER

Master user ID and default profile ID.
This profile grants user ID TMONDB2
the ability to do everything in TMON for
DB2. This ensures that you always can
update your Internal Security definitions.

TMON for DBCTL

The following table lists the supplied user IDs and profiles for
TMON for DBCTL.

User ID

Profile ID

Description

APPPROG

$DEFAULT

User ID and default profile ID for an
applications programmer.

AUTOSTRT

$AUTOSTR

User ID and default profile ID for an
automatically started terminal. Do not
modify this user and profile ID. If you
do, autostart capabilities are disabled.

DBADM

$DBADM

User ID and default profile ID for a
database administrator.

SYSADM

$SYSADM

User ID and default profile ID for the
TMON for DBCTL system administrator.

SYSPROG

$SYSPROG

User ID and default profile ID for a
DBCTL systems programmer.

TMONDBC

$MASTER

Master user ID and default profile ID.
This profile grants user ID TMONDBC
the ability to do everything in TMON for
DBCTL. This ensures that you always
can update your Internal Security
definitions.

Chapter 2: Security Definitions

Using Internal Security

The Monitor for MVS 2.0

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System Administrator’s Guide

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