Profiles/resources directory, Accessing this screen – Landmark Lighting D20R2-06/99 User Manual

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Profiles/Resources Directory

The Profiles/Resources Directory screen lists security profile
definitions in the control file.

Security definitions for resource functions (functions that can be
limited by primary and secondary resources) may vary depending
upon the access levels set for those functions with the individual
resource.

TMON for MVS example

You might use a profile to let users use the Performance Group
Utility for job names beginning with the letters “DB”, but restrict
users from using the Performance Group Utility for job names
beginning with the letters “DV”.

The security definitions given with the first resource listed are used
to secure system functions (functions that do not use resources).
Resources always are sorted, displayed, and used alphabetically.
For example, if a profile called SAMPLE displays two primary
resources, DEV* and TEST*, the DEV* resource is listed first, and its
security definitions for system functions are used first. The
security definitions of system functions for the TEST* resource are
ignored.

Accessing this Screen

To access this screen, complete one of the following paths.

Product

Action

Displays

TMON for CICS/ESA

On the command line, enter

=10.1.7.3

.

Profiles/Resources Directory

TMON for CICS/MVS

On the command line, enter

=10.1.9.3

.

Profiles/Resources Directory

TMON for DB2

On the command line, enter

=8.1.3

.

Profiles/Resources Directory

JOBNAME: THE MONITOR FOR MVS DATE:
SYSID : VERSION: 2.0 TIME:
PROFILES/RESOURCES DIRECTORY

COMMAND:

TO "CHANGE" OR "DELETE" : CURSOR SELECT USER ID OR PROFILE ID.
TO "ADD" : CURSOR SELECT ANY USER ID OR PROFILE ID.
PROFILE ID PRIMARY RESOURCE SECONDARY RESOURCE
$DBADMIN * *
$DEFAULT * *
$SECURTY * *
$SYSADMN * *
$SYSPROG * *
$SYSYUNG * *
$SYSYUN1 * *

HELP INFORMATION = PF1 PF KEY ASSIGNMENTS = PA1

Chapter 2: Security Definitions

Profiles/Resources Directory

The Monitor for MVS 2.0

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System Administrator’s Guide

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