ARCPROT—Archive log security protection


Use the Modify Subsystem Archive Log Security panel or the ARCPROT command to determine whether the archive log data sets will be RACF-protected. The new value takes effect with the next use of an archived log.

Use this element if recoveries are needed from archive logs, but RACF access to the archived logs is not available. You can temporarily disable protection checking to allow recoverability from archived logs. After the recoveries are finished, change the ARCPROT setting to Y to enforce RACF security checking.

Modify Subsystem Archive Log Security panel

DDTG DBI1 Modify Subsystem Archive Log Security
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 Command: CURRENT
Description . . . . . . . . . . : ARCHIVE LOG SECURITY PROTECTION

Type the new archive log security value that you wish to change to. Then
press Enter.

Archive Log Security Parameter
Enabled . . . . . . . . . . . . _ ( Y or N )

Command syntax and parameters

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Value

Description

DB2ssid

Db2 subsystem ID or the name of the Db2 data sharing group to which the command applies.

opertuneID

OPERTUNE system profile name (if OPERTUNE is running as a started task) or the batch job name (if OPERTUNE is running as a batch job).

Y

Protection checking is enabled (archive log data sets are RACF-protected).

N

Protection checking is disabled (archive log data sets are not RACF-protected).

NORESET

The changes you request remain in effect until the Db2 subsystem is cycled.

Db2 parameter values

Field

Installation panel

CLIST parameter

ZPARM macro

ZPARM parameter

Enabled

DSNTIPP

PROTARAC

DSN6ARVP

PROTECT

 

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OPERTUNE for DB2 13.1