BMC AMI Utilities data set access and security settings


As the system administrator, use the following tables to assign the appropriate security settings for the designated role of the user.

Installer role

Library

Access required

hlq.UBMCLINK

  • ALLOCATE/ALTER
  • UPDATE
  • READ
  • EXECUTE

hlq.UBMCCNTL

  • ALLOCATE/ALTER
  • UPDATE
  • READ
  • EXECUTE

hlq.LOGPDS

  • ALLOCATE/ALTER
  • UPDATE
  • READ
Warning

Important

If +LOGPDS(DUMMY) is configured then a LOGPDS dataset is not needed, this is recommended.

hlq.CKPT*

  • ALLOCATE/ALTER
  • UPDATE
  • READ

All other roles

Library

Access required

hlq.*BMCLINK

  • UPDATE (If the user needs authority to configure utility in UBMCLINK products)
  • READ
  • EXECUTE

hlq.*BMCCNTL

  • READ
  • EXECUTE

hlq.LOGPDS

  • UPDATE
  • READ
Warning

Important

If +LOGPDS(DUMMY) is configured then a LOGPDS dataset is not needed, this is recommended.

hlq.CKPT*

  • UPDATE
  • READ

BMC AMI UtilitiesSubsystem (CDBSS)

Library

Access required

hlq.*BMCLINK

  • READ
  • EXECUTE


Warning

Important

Some systems may have ACF2/RACF rules already in place that will accommodate the BMC AMI Utilities products. For example, if SYS2 data sets have READ and EXECUTE access for everyone and SYS3 data sets have READ, EXECUTE, and also UPDATE access for everyone. If this is the case, then then the BMC LOAD library could be installed as SYS2.**.*BMCLINK, hlq.*BMCCNTL could be installed as SYS2.**.*BMCCNTL, hlq.LOGPDS could be installed as SYS3.**.LOGPDS if used, and hlq.CKPT001 could be installed as SYS3.**.CKPT001.

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